Wednesday 16 June 2010

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS - GOOGLE - PART III

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS – YOUTUBE


YouTube created in February 2005 by three former PayPal emplyees ( Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim,) is a video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos. During all those years YouTube has grown like no other sites on the INTERNET (before facebook and twitter) It totally revolutionized the multimedia in the Internet. The original story behind creation of YouTube was that Chad Hurley and Steve Chen after they had experienced difficulty sharing videos that had been shot at a dinner party at Chen's apartment in San Francisco Though of an on line video sharing site.

YouTube offered the public a beta test of the site in May 2005, six months before the official launch in November 2005. The site grew rapidly, and in July 2006 the company announced that more than 65,000 new videos were being uploaded every day,and that the site was receiving 100 million video views per day. In 2009 YouTube was dominating provider of online video content in US with market share of over 43%.
It is also estimated that in 2007 YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000. In March 2008, YouTube's bandwidth costs were estimated at approximately US$1 million a day. Alexa ranks YouTube as the third most visited website on the Internet, behind Google, Facebook.

YOUTUBE VIDEO ABOUT YOUTUBE :)




In 2006 Google acuired YouTube for US$1.65 Billion. And has the mayority of shares till now.
YouTube revolutionized the internet media sharing. You can watch trailers, funny pictures. YouTube video are used in TV news magazines. There was A YouTube orchestra first concert published online. YouTube is still evolving now putting HTML5 (flash free support) and HD resolution to their content. YouTube TV's access. This list keeps growing every few months.

I WANTED TO ASK WHAT WAS THE BEST USAGE OF YOUTUBE YOU SAW ?

Monday 14 June 2010

Dub Music

PART 3

Jamaican roots of Hip-Hop

The basic process of creating a dub from a reggae instrumental is called "versioning". Which involves taking little snippets of the original track (sampling ), and changing it into something new. And clearly hip-hop culture is based, more than any other music, on sampling.
This idea came to the US with DJ Kool Herc, who is one of the very most important figures in hip-hop culture. He spent his youth in Jamaica and was under a huge influence of sound system culture.
He took that idea of the DJ not just being the disk-jockey as the person that plays the records, but the DJ as somebody who's going to be playing the records and then vocalizing on top of the music to get the people more excited.
Without Kool Herc hip-hop wouldn’t be as it is.

Jamaican roots of European music.

In the 60s many Jamaicans have emigrated to other countries, especially to the United Kingdom (when the country was still under British rule), the United States, and to Canada.
Jamaican music came to England along with the first wave of Jamaican immigrants. Many of them took a long 20-day journey on a small boat with all of their belongings: furniture, records, everything. If they’d stay in Jamaica, they would die of hunger.


Punk and Reggae.

The reason that rock and reggae blend together is their heaviness. If you listen to the rock guys, they pride themselves on being loud and heavy. Reggae and dub has the same boast.
Punks liked the anti-establishment vibe of the tunes. And the fact that the lyrics were about something, they dealt with things like: "how are we going to live?". And it was themes similar to this that inspired the punk-rock movement.
In fact, Lee "Scratch" Perry was working with The Clash,

Mikey Dread was working with The Clash...

Paul Simonon and Joe Strummer loved reggae very much.

Dub Scene in Present

Nowadays Jamaican communities exist in most large UK cities. Most great DUB producers like: AlphaΩ

or Vibronics

or Zion Train

live in UK. And it must be said, England is a gateway to the continent. If a tune is a hit there, it is a hit in continental Europe.




Drum’n’Bass.

On the labels of the records in the 70s there used to be written: "Drum 'n' bass - King Tubby's".
And drum 'n' bass itself is now a genre of music. Yet the first man to put his name to a drum 'n bass track was King Tubby. In the early 90s Jungle was born it was becoming more and more popular.
These tracks often combined ragga vocal tracks with broken beats and bass lines. By 1994 jungle began to gain mainstream popularity and fans of the music (known as junglists) became a recognizable part of British youth subculture. The sound took on a very urban, raggamuffin sound, incorporating dancehall ragga-style MC chants, dub basslines, but also increasingly complex, high tempo rapid fire breakbeat percussion.

At this time jungle began to be associated with criminals and criminal activity and perhaps as a reaction or perhaps independently of this, producers began to move away from the ragga style and create what they labeled drum and bass. There is no clear point at which jungle became drum and bass, though most jungle producers continue to produce what they call drum and bass.



Questions:
Do you like drum’n’bass scene in Poland?
Have you ever been on a DuB party?
Would you agree that dub is a foundation of whole modern music?

Dub Music

PART 2

Music and politics.

Let’s start with a little background info about slavery in Jamaica:
By the beginning of the 19th century, Jamaica's heavy reliance on slavery resulted in blacks (Africans) outnumbering whites (Europeans) by a ratio of almost 20 to 1. Even though England had outlawed the importation of slaves, some were still smuggled into the colonies. The British government drew-up laws regimenting the abolition of slavery, but they also included instructions for the improvement of the slaves' way of life. These instructions included a ban of the use of whips in the field, a ban on the flogging of women, notification that slaves were to be allowed religious instruction, a requirement that slaves be given an extra free day during the week when they could sell their produce as well as a ban of Sunday markets.
Following a series of rebellions and changing attitudes in Great Britain, the nation formally abolished slavery in 1834, with full emancipation from chattel slavery declared in 1838. The population in 1834 was 371,070 of whom 15,000 were white, 5,000 free black, 40,000 ‘coloured’ or mixed race, and 311,070 slaves.
Jamaica gained independence in 1962. There were few years of successful economical growth. However, the optimism of the first decade was accompanied by a growing sense of inequality, and a sense that the benefits of growth were not being experienced by the urban poor.
That obviously increased tensions in society and affected the nature of the music. Many people were killed down there in the 1970s, through the political civil war in Jamaica. Unfortunately King Tubby, the most important persona in dub culture, was gunned down.

The politic is built into the structure of the music. When you play a heavy dub bass and this heavy , it sounds like you wanna destroy Babylon. These cultures, like dub and dancehall from so called "ghetto areas", proved to be very vibrant, very enduring, because they have to work hard to satisfy people in oppressed conditions. They have to take them out of those conditions so they have to be strong to do that. They have to lift people out of that surroundings and make them forget; like Bob Marley said:
when the music hits, you feel no pain.


Reggae and dub came up with the idea of making the bass a melodic factor, "hook line", it's the catch, it's what grabs people. Whereas in western pop music usually, melody is played on guitars or keyboards or the vocals. ln reggae and dub it's the complete opposite. Dj’s put the bass at the top.
lf you go to a Jamaican dance, the bass is very important to the set. Sound systems used to use incredibly powerful amplifiers and speakers. There could have been 12000W just for the base line.
Parties for poor masses were organized on the beaches. They were called dancehalls, but there was no hall. They took places under the sky. Such a party could be heard from few miles, they ought to attract people and energize them.




This is a King Tubby’s remake of very popular jazz theme: Take Five.

QUESTIONS:
Would you agree that dancehall parties are very like parties in clubs nowadays?
Have you ever been on a dub / dubstep party?

Dub Music

This week presentation is about DUB music. I am going to try to find an answer on: What is about that little island that has produced so much brilliant music? is it the "sufferation"? is it the climate? is it the weed?

PART 1

Let’s take a closer look at history of DUB:

HISTORY

lf you go back to the late 1940's sound systems already were prominent in Jamaica.
They were bringing the music to the people. Although there was a thriving jazz scene in Jamaica, with live jazz music being played at least as early as the 1920's, most of these live events catered to the wealthy elite, so poor people couldn't afford the high price that these live concerts demanded.
So the sound system sprung up.
The sound system concept originated in Kingston Jamaica. DJs would load up a truck with a generator, turntables, and huge speakers to set up street parties. The sound system scene is generally regarded as an important part of Jamaican cultural history and as being responsible for the rise of modern Jamaican musical styles such as ska, rocksteady, ragga and dub.



Exclusivity has always been a major component of sound system culture in Jamaica.
And a way of helping to preserve it would be to scratch off the labels, so that no one could identify, what the song was actually called. No rival sound could identify what song you had.




Coxsone and Duke Reid started to make their own music in Jamaica. They made music specific to be played in the sound system. That was the beginning of record business in Jamaica.

Dubplates.

dubplate is an acetate disc — usually 12 inches, 10 inches or 7 inches in diameter — used in mastering studios for quality control and test recordings before proceeding with the final master of the record to be mass produced on vinyl. The "dub" in dubplate is an allusion to the plate's use in "dubbing" or "doubling" the original version of a track. The name dubplate also refers to an exclusive, 'one-off' acetate disc recording pioneered by reggae sound systems and drum’n’bass djs.
Dubplate history is very interesting, like most great inventions it was discovered by coincidence.
ln 1968, a man called Ruddy Redwood, operator of a sound system called The Supreme Ruler of Sound, went to Treasure lsle studio to run off some material exclusively on dubplates. But the engineer forgot to put in the voice. Ruddy took that record to a party that week and he played the vocal, which everyone knew, and then he played this version, without vocal. That was a big hit with the crowd. He went back to Duke Reid and said: "you can put that on the other sound of the record."
Science that moment most reggae releases have dub version on B-side. And not just reggae albums, this is common in ragga, dubstep, d’n’b and even widely understood electronic music.
Making a dub requires a lot of electronic equipment: samplers, reverbs, flangers, effects, filters... Note that we’re talking about 60s, when professional sound devices where very hard to find. People like King Tubby (dub legend) modified old electronics to obtain specific effect. Cutting and gluing tape was very common practice. Ingenuity of Jamaican artists was really incredible. Lee Scratch Perry tried to record cow mooing, to use this sound in one of his remixes. Cows were afraid of microphones and ran away. Perry took a cardboard roll, that is used in paper towels, wrapped it with tin foil and used that to imitate cows.
There were several studios in Jamaica: Studio One, King Tubby’s Channel one, Coxstone. They attracted crowds and other artists, because they had very good beats. If a tune was becoming a hit, other artists wanted to remake this tune. Especially Coxstone’s and Studio One’s beats and tunes became backbone of Jamaican music.
And new producers came after Coxsone, they saw that Coxsone had some good . So why shouldn't they copy them? And maybe they'd have the same success. A lot of great music is a result of remixing known themes.

"l'm Still ln Love With You" tune. This tune was a hit in the sixties.


Then it was a hit in the seventies.
Althea & Donna did "Uptown top ranking",
with the same rhythm track.


Sean Paul comes and rides it in the 2000s! So it's a hit again.

lt was easy to do that because there was no copyright law in Jamaica related to recorded music.

QUESTIONS
Would you agree that lack of copyrights helped create excellent tunes? If so, what do you think of copyrights now.

HUMANOID ROBOTS

If you red my previous entries you are probably expecting this. Today
I tell you about humanoid robots. I will leave the "mainstream" things
out just because everybody saw it. So no ASIMO, Honda P-Series etc.
Let's focus on most interesting developments.








Again, wikipedia definition is very good to begin with:

"
A humanoid robot is a robot with its overall appearance, based on that
of the human body, allowing interaction with made-for-human tools or
environments. In general humanoid robots have a torso with a head, two
arms and two legs, although some forms of humanoid robots may model
only part of the body, for example, from the waist up. Some humanoid
robots may also have a 'face', with 'eyes' and 'mouth'. Androids are
humanoid robots built to aesthetically resemble a human.
"










Now you know the definition, you want to see some action. Let me tell
you about most advanced NASA achievement on this field.

Robonaut 2 (R2) is a state of the art highly dexterous anthropomorphic
robot. Like its predecessor Robonaut 1 (R1), R2 is capable of handling
a wide range of tools and interfaces, but R2 is a significant
advancement over its predecessor. R2 is capable of speeds more than
four times faster than R1, is more compact, is more dexterous, and
includes a deeper and wider range of sensing. Advanced technology
spans the entire R2 system and includes: optimized overlapping dual
arm dexterous workspace, variable stiffness series elastic joints,
extended finger and thumb travel, miniaturized 6-axis load cells,
redundant force sensing, ultra-high speed joint controllers, extreme
neck travel, and high resolution camera and IR systems. The dexterity
of R2 allows it to use the same tools that astronauts currently use
and removes the need for specialized tools just for robots.




Walking is maybe the most difficult thing for robots to achieve.
Bi-pedal walking is about dynamical balance. Since all of you probably
seen ASIMO I will not show it to you. Instead I found something
spectacular for you:

Jumping robot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgo7RZZqrXM&feature=related

What could be harder than that? Perhaps riding a bike in extreme
conditions? I admit, I cannot do, what this robot can, can you?


Japanese company Murata Manufacturing created a bicycling robot to
show off some of their various sensors. The robot named Murata Boy is
equipped with four types of sensors: two gyro sensors used to detect
angular velocity and inclination; an ultrasonic sensor to detect
obstacles; and a shock sensor to detect rough surfaces.

http://www.murataboy.com/en/about/img/image.jpg



so I have show you HUMANOID ROBOTS, don't they look human? Watch this:





This are ANDROIDS, they are design to look like humans..

Fears and concerns about robots have been repeatedly expressed in a
wide range of books and films. A common theme is the development of a
master race of conscious and highly intelligent robots, motivated to
take over or destroy the human race. (See The Terminator, Runaway,
Blade Runner, Robocop, the Replicators in Stargate, the Cylons in
Battlestar Galactica, The Matrix, THX-1138, and I, Robot.)



Let's hope we will not loose control over them some day.



Read more:

http://www.murataboy.com/en/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robonaut
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASIMO

Saturday 12 June 2010

BIOMORPHIC ROBOTS(part 2):

ok, we've been through swarms, and self-replicating robots. let's talk
about biomorphic robots at general


@wikipedia
"Biomorphic robotics is a sub-discipline of robotics focused upon
emulating the mechanics, sensor systems, computing structures and
methodologies used by animals. In short, it is building robots
inspired by the principles of biological systems"


But our list is much more interesting and contain newest achievements
which wasn't documented yet in Wikipedia. And this post is more than
just a list, it is an attempt to answer the question what can we learn
from animals about robots, and about them.


Robots imitating animals? Oh, yes, it was always like that. But why?
Please, take some time to watch, we have them all, "all the zoo of
robotics", fishes,dogs,snakes,salamandras, cockroaches,birds..

Why would scientists want to imitate all this farm?

This will not take you a lot of time and one day maybe can even save
your life;). Try to look at robots as they were real animals. Try to
observe they behaviour, but forgot about appearance, they are not
sculptures, they don't have to pretend nothing. How close they seem to
animal world in your opinion?

A FISH, A CARP..





BIG DOG:

This possibly the greatest and most powerfull robot ever. Built by
DARPA, you have probably seen this!



Watch closely how it reacts when kicked. How it behave on ice. What
animal does it look like?


Believe it or not you can find list of robotic dogs.. in Wikipedia!
The famous is japanese robot Aibo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_robotic_dogs


SNAKE:

"Why can snakes move ahead on without legs?"

From this problem, we starts every research of snake biomechanisms.
Snake Robots have many possible applications, even though the
structures are simple.




SALAMANDRA:

Salamandra robot? how weird is this?

If you are still with me and reading you've come to the greates part.
There is a chance you can understand WHAT IS THIS ROBOT REALLY ABOUT.
This is work of team from "Lossana Polytechnique". Their work
demonstrates that spinal cords of salamandras contains rather
sophisticated neural circuits that can control complex movements while
receiving only HIGH-LEVEL command signals. And here we come to a
moment when biomorphism in robotics helps us understanding
biology,evolution.. maybe even more! If you are a
programmer/administrator you probably know what "high-level command"
means. It means abstraction. When you finally realize that what
differs us from salamandras is just few levels of abstraction.. That
is where robotics is becoming very scary.





COCKROACH:

Yes, cockroaches. If you're courious to see robot climbing up the
wall, watch this one:



BIRD:


Flying mechanism similar to that we can observe on animals, is very
sophisticated, and hard to imitate. There are some breakthroughs
lately, I found a movie of a very slow flying robot. Amazing.


So you thought robots can imitate only animals?

A FLOWER:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_robot


What else robot could imitate? Do you feel threatened by robots?


After this post I would like you to know what biomorphic robotics
mean, and what it means to you;p


http://birg.epfl.ch/page65446.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_robot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomorphic_robotics

Thursday 10 June 2010

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS - GOOGLE - PART II

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS – GOOGLE

Alexa is the #1 site for checking websites popularity. As we can see Google is an absolute leader. Fallowed by facebook and YouTube.

So what is really behind of success of Google ?



Google named from largest number know by humans GOOGOL(10 to the power 100). Was started as a privately held company on September 4,1998 by two Stanford University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Since now Google has been repeatedly named Fortune Magazine's Number One Best Place to Work and most powerful brand in the world.
Alexa lists Google as the Internet's most visited website. It was only 12 Years that Google became one of the most powerful companies in future world of IT.

Maybe not everyone knows, but most of google success came from Google AdWords.

YOUTUBE...



Google AdWords is a flagship advertising product that google intrudoced in 2000 and it was really extension of idea that Bill Gross borrowed from YellowPages. Google AdWords gave company in 2008 a USD$28 Billion revenue.
AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. The AdWords program includes local, national, and international distribution. Google's text advertisements are short, consisting of one title line and two content text lines. Image ads can be one of several different Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) standard sizes.

Google dominated the advertising on the internet which was on of the most important decision in company development over they past ten years.

Another success follower from Google was introduced in 2004 as invite-only beta the Google-Mail better known now as Gmail. Now Gmail as of july 2009 has 146 million users and counting. Gmail offered few new and for that time revolutionary services that decided about Gmail success. With an initial 1GB storage Gmail significantly increased the Webmail standard for free storage from the 2 to 4MB its competitors offered at that time. Gmail has a search-oriented interface and a "conversation view" similar to an Internet forum. Software developers know Gmail for its pioneering use of the Ajax programming technique.







Google yet most popular service is Google search engine itself.

It's still the most used web search engine on the web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services

Than google started to ship a whole range of products available to public.
With official Gmail google announced Google Apps suit for business users.
Google calendar integrated with gmail. Google docs, and on line office editing capabilities, contacts etc. Google started to work on their smart phone operating system called Android and now even their own operating system based on linux Google Chrome OS which is really the Google Chrome web browser (another product of Google) closed in an OS. Google Picasa and Web Albums are worth to mention also as they have strongly underlined Google multimedia aspirations. As well as the Google Earth and later Google Maps where a revolutionary for their times, and now are used in Townsend of apps and web pages across the world.

In your opinion what was the most interesting Google product you have been using or you'd started using or began with Google ?

Swarm robots

In this blog entry I would like to show you most exciting things you
can find all over the world in the subject of robotics, things that
will let you show off and shine brightly on some geek party :D Let's
start with swarms.. yes, we are not talking about bees or ants but
robots!


Swarm robotics


A single ant is nothing on it’s own but by working together ants can
build elaborate nests and accomplish feats that are unfathomable by
individuals. This idea of swarm intelligence is being used by
engineers to produce robots that can save lives. These robots, each
equipped with their own sensors and wireless receivers, can
communicate with the rest of the swarm in order to tackle a much
greater task than any one robot could accomplish on it’s own.

Swarm robotics is a new approach to the coordination of multirobot
systems which consist of large numbers of mostly simple physical
robots. It is supposed that a desired collective behavior emerges from
the interactions between the robots and interactions of robots with
the environment. This approach emerged on the field of artificial
swarm intelligence, as well as the biological studies of insects, ants
and other fields in nature, where swarm behaviour occurs.









Do you know what it means to "emerge"? Do you really understand
the power of this term? Do you realize that we are all a product of
"emergence"?
Let's dive more into the subject.

Self assembly robots


Modular self-reconfiguring robotic systems or self-reconfigurable
modular robots are autonomous kinematic machines with variable
morphology. Beyond conventional actuation, sensing and control
typically found in fixed-morphology robots, self-reconfiguring robots
are also able to deliberately change their own shape by rearranging
the connectivity of their parts, in order to adapt to new
circumstances, perform new tasks, or recover from damage.

For example, a robot made of such components could assume a worm-like
shape to move through a narrow pipe, reassemble into something with
spider-like legs to cross uneven terrain, then form a third arbitrary
object (like a ball or wheel that can spin itself) to move quickly
over a fairly flat terrain; it can also be used for making "fixed"
objects, such as walls, shelters, or buildings.


The ISI Polymorphic Robotics Laboratory at USC has a fantastic robot
called the Superbot that is capable of numerous modes of motion and is
made of several autonomous units that can be manually assembled or
sometimes automatically self assembled. Excellent videos below:








Are you interested in building your own self-assembly swarm?;) here is
a handbook !
http://www.instructables.com/id/Autonomous,-Self-Assembling-Robots/



Read more:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-reconfiguring_modular_robot
http://scienceray.com/technology/applied-science/the-nine-most-amazing-robots-ever/#ixzz0pdJ6IUxF

Monday 7 June 2010

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS - FACEBOOK - PART I

POPULARITY OF WEBAPPS - FACEBOOK

I'd just seen another entry on one of me tech blogs I'm reading on regular basis saying Facebook grown another 700k users. To just incredible amount of over 350 million users. In the top popularity there where 311K registrations of new Facebook user in Poland every week !!.


THE FIGURES


Company Figures

  • More than 350 million active users

  • 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day

  • More than 35 million users update their status each day

  • More than 55 million status updates posted each day

  • More than 2.5 billion photos uploaded to the site each month

  • More than 3.5 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) shared each week

  • More than 3.5 million events created each month

  • More than 1.6 million active Pages on Facebook

  • More than 700,000 local businesses have active Pages on Facebook

  • Pages have created more than 5.3 billion fans

Average User Figures

  • Average user has 130 friends on the site

  • Average user sends 8 friend requests per month

  • Average user spends more than 55 minutes per day on Facebook

  • Average user clicks the Like button on 9 pieces of content each month

  • Average user writes 25 comments on Facebook content each month

  • Average user becomes a fan of 2 Pages each month

  • Average user is invited to 3 events per month

  • Average user is a member of 12 groups

International Growth

  • More than 70 translations available on the site

  • About 70% of Facebook users are outside the United States

  • Over 300,000 users helped translate the site through the translations application

Platform

  • More than one million developers and entrepreneurs from more than 180 countries

  • Every month, more than 70% of Facebook users engage with Platform applications

  • More than 500,000 active applications currently on Facebook Platform

  • More than 250 applications have more than one million monthly active users

  • More than 80,000 websites have implemented Facebook Connect since its general availability in December 2008

  • More than 60 million Facebook users engage with Facebook Connect on external websites every month

  • Two-thirds of comScore’s U.S. Top 100 websites and half of comScore’s Global Top 100 websites have implemented Facebook Connect

Mobile

  • There are more than 65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices.

  • People that use Facebook on their mobile devices are almost 50% more active on Facebook than non-mobile users.

  • There are more than 180 mobile operators in 60 countries working to deploy and promote Facebook mobile products



Personally I do have an Facebook account, but I'm using it maybe once a month. I started thinking why Facebook is the biggest social network on earth and why in Poland it's the absolute #1 in actively registered users. Let's go through Facebook history and I'll try to answers some questions about the Facebook popularity in our country and over the whole world.



THE BEGINNINGS...

Facebook was started in 2004 for internal use for Harvard University students. After 5 years it has become the most popular place for on-line communities. It received many fundings, from really big companies. Soon it was released to public. Below is a very interesting history of Facebook and why it became the top visited place on the Internet. Some cool facts about Facebook.

Few important figures, investments. I highly recommend you to watch the video.


YOUTUBE VIDEO...




FIRST CONCLUSIONS

Facebook resides somewhere at the crossroads of the consumption model of the Web and the community model. Scrolling through the variety of people, pictures, stories and connections within Facebook, the user is presented with a host of identities and communities in which one may participate. As a consumption model, Facebook offers information and news that is searchable and retrievable. Participants represent themselves or the idea of themselves online for others to desire, emulate, ignore, discard or drink in. Users are able to freely view, click and pick their way through “the goods.”

Unlike many consumption-modeled websites, Facebook allows participants to talk to one another, to sense and see other presences, thus serving as an authentic community. Facebook allows relationships to spawn among groups of individuals where they can interact, crisscross and reinforce one another.


THE Facebook STRENGHTS.

Clean Layout

One of the major strengths of the new look facebook is the clean layout and the simplifying of the profile page so that when you click on a friends profile you immediately have access to their wall/news feed and can quickly see what they have been up to recently and send them a message directly.


Tabbed Browsing

The Profile has been divided up into tabs so that all your personal information is in one place and all your applications are on one tab now called boxes. For many people this has been of huge benefit. You now don't have to wait for ages for a profile to load if a friend has installed 200 applications. Overall the platform seems to be running a lot faster than it did before. Although the tabbed feature is only limited to the profile and doesn't yet extend to other areas where it is desperately needed.


Integration of Wall and Minifeed

Facebook have integrated the wall and the minifeed into one aggregated feed that takes up 70% of the space on your profile page. This major prominence is because facebook has always been designed to focus on creating and maintaining real relationships and building a sense of community. Quickly being able to know what all your friends are doing plays an important role. It has a number of settings and wall filters so you can see only posts made by yourself, others or you can see the stories that facebook has selected for you. You can edit your privacy setting to make sure you only display what you really want to the world.


Makes Sharing Even Easier

Facebook has made the sharing of videos and photos even easier with one dedicated tab and a host of new features to play around with. For more information you can check out a recent blog post facebook the unofficial guide. This clearly shows that facebook can see the future and want photo sharing, video chats and video postcards to be on their system and not on other external services like flickr, ooVoo or Skype.


New Features

Facebook have brought in a lot of new features that help to make facebook the pivotal part of your daily life. They have introduced a new blog subscription service where you can join your favourite blog and enjoy all its content without ever having to leave facebook.


Another nice feature is the ability to create a profile badge that you can place on your website or blog that can show your current status and act like a business card and pull people from outside of facebook to become your friends. To access this feature you can find a link on the bottom left of your profile page.

This still had a few bugs in when I last tested it but I am sure Facebook will iron those out pretty soon. I would also like to be able to customise what is displayed a bit more.


Facebook Notes

The Notes feature has increased in prominence, which is great because it gets more people involved in conversations. Anyone who has a blog can import their posts automatically and then tag their friends to come and make a comment. This runs straight into the wall feed and you can make comments directly on your wall/minifeed and keep updated on the topic without having to go back to the post and scroll down to the bottom each time a new person makes a comment.


I would like to hear your positive comments about the future of facebook, and similar websites, and why do you think they became so popular.