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2008.01.27

Puppy Vs. Robot! Epic Battle For Territorial Domination!

Epicbattle Oh man.  Screw your HTML 5, Semantic Web and your little blog too!  THIS is why 'THE INTERNET' was inventored.  To bring us vicious, territorial fights ending in complete domination by one side or the other.  Which one will win?  WIll blood be drawn?  Will children run from the room screaming as their parents faint dead away from the shock of it all?   Nah.  It's just a puppy fighting a robot... but holy crap is it awesome.

We've watched it about fifteen times already and we're still ignoring that car alarm going off in the parking lot outside out offices and the annoying stabs of hunger shooting through our guts.  We just gotta watch it ONE more time.

        

Ahhhhh... that's the good stuff.  Bet you don't see THAT on Metacafe.  We love the slums of YouTube.  We feel so at home there.  *sigh*

2008.01.26

Conan Made Huckabee; We <3 Hulu

Hulahulu_2 We finally got our invite to Hulu today and any lingering doubts we had about the awesomeness of their delivery, architecture and overall business model were quickly dispatched after wonking about with their controls.  There are several specific features that made us raise an eyebrow and vow to continue brushing up on our RoR knowledge, including a 'dim the lights' feature which grays out all the busyness surrounding your currently streaming vid - and the smooth transitions between popping out, full screening then going back to the original embedded version, with nary a hiccup or restart.  *knocks back a shot of single malt Glenlivet*  Smooooooth man... smoooth.  Not to mention they have quite a solid lineup of content, including NBC, Fox, Bravo, G4, Sundance, plus lots more.

The most fun we've had so far was watching Conan's recent opening monologue/on-air faux battle with Messr. Colbert over who actually MADE Mike Huckabee.  Was it Norris?  Was it Colbert?  Or did Conan actually make ALL of them?  We think you know the answer.

That was followed closely by the fun of picking our own clip, then auto generating the embed code.  YES it was fun.  We swear.  Lookit.

Not only is the embed process seriously intuitive and easy to grasp, even for non-technophilez.. it just works.  The delivered stream looks top notch, the supporting ad is non-annoying and lasts exactly as long as it should, namely a few seconds. 

Who knows where Hulu will end up in the totem pole of 2.0 but they are strong out of the gate and we'll be watching them, and their content closely.  First we're gonna go eat someone else's lunch from the company fridge though.  Anybody need anything while we're up?

2008.01.22

The E.U. pwns Google. You own your IP address. PWN!

Googs Is the E.U. trying to fake us out?  Are they REALLY coming down this firmly on the side of the individual when it comes to online privacy?  If you believe everything you read on Teh Netz, they are.

Deutschland's data protection commissioner (Do we have one of those yet?) Peter Scharr is gearing up to smack Yahoogle and Macrosoft across their red white & blue faces, in preparation for more online regulation within the borders of our new favorite country - Europa.   We've already emailed Herr Scharr and offered to crouch silently behind them, while he pushed them from the front.  We await his reply.. but we DO realize that he's a little busy right now.

So what exactly IS all the hubbub about?  Well for one, people should think seriously about using the word 'hubbub'.  There's no way that's gonna make it through the English > German translator without sounding super naughty.

Traurige, deutsche Freunde! Wir entschuldigen uns für unseren freien Mangel an kultureller Empfindlichkeit und bitten Sie, dieses Paar reale amerikanische bluejeans als Friedensantrag anzunehmen. Wir wissen, daß die hart, hinter ' der Wand ' zu erhalten sind. Erklären Sie Bob Geldof, das wir denken, daß er VIEL besser ohne Augenbrauen schaut.

There.  NOW where were we?  Oh yes.  Scharr seems to think that an IP address can and should be 'generally regarded' as 'personal information'.  Whoa... whoa there big guy.  While we certainly applaud your commitment to making Schmidtey cough soy milk out of his nose, have you actually thought this one through?   Our minds are positively swimming with questions!

Did you mean assigned IPs?  My DHCP is hurt and confused.. and it don't know what to do. Or maybe you were just referring to the host address?  I'll trade you five network addresses and a VG-NM `86 Bonds Fleer card for it!  What about my fax machine's IP?  Did our printers just gain individual rights?  The things are already finicky enough.  If I have to start providing them health insurance and lunch breaks there's gonna be a problem.  Have you ever even hosted a LAN PARTY dude?  You're freaking us out!

OK, deep breath.  We're not total rubes.  More like half rube, half amazing.  *posterizes you*  So we can grasp the concept that an IP identified with a human being accessing information online would be the basic place to start for 'ownership' of an IP address.  The way Google sees this is that the IP only identifies a LOCATION.  Most people use the same computer consistently for accessing the netz so that's a toss up.... really a matter of opinion.  We'd go so far as to say that an IP address exists as combination of location and personal identification that shifts regularly depending on the behavior of the individual attached to the address.  (Yes you can quote us.)

Fer instance..  who 'owns' your street address?  You?  Or does everyone who lives at your address own it?  Just the street number or the unit number too?  What about your landlord or your mortgage company?  Are you merely leasing or renting that address from them?  Or do you 'own' it as long as you pay them a set fee every month?  Even leaving analogies aside, what about PCs in internet cafes, or your office computer?  What kind of sick content is that cleaning crew streaming on your workstation after hours.. and why does your office chair always smell so musky?

Privacy Clearly these are heady questions that must be worked out to the satisfaction of all economically vested entities, but we're sure glad we don't have to think about it after we hit the submit button.  So why bother even thinking about it at all?  Because it's most likely going to affect you personally, whether you know it or not. 

Companies like M.S. and Googs collect your data and use it in all kinds of clever ways.  One of those data pieces they keep track of and store is your IP address.  This does indeed help them to regionally customize the information you are given when making a request.  If someone in Dublin, VA types 'cricket' into GoogSearch, they get one set of results.  When someone in Dublin, Ireland types in 'cricket' it's a whole different ballgame.  They also use this kind of stuff to prevent click fraud on Adsense and just generally make sure they keep the clever exploits and workarounds to a minimum.  Nothing wrong with that at all.  What many people raise an eyebrow at is the way Privacy Policies are kept in a perpetual state of elevated complexity, effectively preventing many if not most people who live under their influence in the dark.

Granted, it can be a daunting task to try and communicate such a variegated set of regulations to a general public who, quite honestly, don't really care too much about their own online privacy.  In a world where people still assume their IM conversations are private and that most music, film and game reviews aren't bought and paid for - replacing your site logo with a Privacy Policy link might not even do the trick.  Peeps don't wanna read about consent and opt-ins and cookies.  (Mmmm... cookies.)  Nobody reads the tag on their mattress before they go to sleep at night.  Not unless they have some major OCD kickin' upstairs.

Even though we love to make predictions here, we're not gonna touch this one.  Honestly we can see both sides of this issue and just hope that the E.U. can use their increasing influence to add some weight to the side of the users when it comes to protecting their personal information.

In the end, MicroYahoogle will just end up buying the European Union with stock options to shut them up and use your data however they want, but at least we get to watch a good fight in the meantime... until IPv6 gets here anyway.

Google's 'Privacy FAQ'
MS's 'Privacy Statement'
Y! Privacy Policy

2006.11.17

Can't Wii all just get along?

WiiWe tried to stay on the sideline here, we really did.  But our hand has been forced by the overflow of console madness sweeping through the nation.  Once every five years or so 'THE SHIFT' happens.  Old consoles get shuffled off to the Bushnell Home for the aged and the new hotness is ushered in with midnight on-sales, media blitzes and countless blog write-ups.  *cough*

What prompted us to actually weigh in on this one was a nice Gamasutra overview of which console those actually employed in the Gaming Industry were planning on picking up first.  Of course it's the Wii.  What reason do you really HAVE to pick up a PS3?  One and one only friends... hype.

It IS possible that Sony's behemoth will eventually live up to it's reputation as 'The most advanced computer system that serves as a platform to enjoy next generation computer entertainments in the home..'  (WTF scei.co.jp?!  Does Borat write your Press Releases?)  However in the near term, it certainly is seeming more and more unlikely.

PS3 is hardware focused, Wii is gaming focused.  So which one are gamers going to pick up more often?  Thaaaat's right sunshine.  When you add in the fact that you can buy TWO Wii consoles for the price of one PS3, plus the better line-up of launch titles over in Nintendo-land... things just look rougher and rougher for Sony.

Clearly, the big shiny black box is a more powerful, sleeker and future-savvy monstrosity, capable of impressing your friends at 50 yards away.  But when you get up close and personal, for our money, it's the Wii that has our hearts (and cash). 

More on the PS3 here.

More on the Wii here.

Oh, and 360 + G.O.W. / XBL x HD-DVD > Your Face...  bitches.

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