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Google Analytics Redesign

Posted on 18. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

Google has launched a newly version of Google Analytics (GA). Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. Its main highlight is that a webmaster can optimize their AdWords advertisement and marketing campaigns through the use of GA’s analysis of where the visitors came from, how long they stayed on the website and their geographical position.

 

What Has Changed and What is New

  • An entirely new reporting interface
  • New date range selector
  • Custom dashboards
  • Emailed reports
  • Sticky URLs (you can now use use your Back button!)
  • PDF Report Export with Vector Graphics

Spotplex

Posted on 17. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

Spotplex provides Internet users with real-time ranking of blog articles based on actual impression count. In other words, you can find what is the hot news today, this week, or this month in real time at Spotplex. This is not a list of articles people recommended or voted for, but a list of articles read most in a given timeframe.

Bloggers can track and analyze their blog traffic with a simple Spotplex code or widget. Not just how many people visit the blog, they can even find which articles people read most and how many people read them. Whenever an article of the blog is read, it will show up at Spotplex in real-time and get noticed by Spotplex users.

What’s most appealing about Spotplex is built with Ajax and Flash and provides a great Web 2.0 experience. I still haven’t been able to get it to work on my blog – but the UI is so cool I keep trying.

meebo rooms

Posted on 15. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

Meebo just released a cool new feature called meebo rooms. Sandy from Meebo calls it “chat rooms on steroids”. Meebo rooms have a built in feature that enables you to create a room, add it to you buddylist (to receive notifications even when you’re not in the room), you can even embed the room on your personal profiles and websites, just like meebo me!

A very cool feature of meebo rooms – unlike the traditional chat rooms is media. Meebo has partnered with media outlets to provide a player component in the room so you can enjoy videos while chatting. Partners include Blip.tv, Capitol Music Group’s Capitol Records , Virgin Records, CNET, CollegeHumor, Flixster, GameTrailers.com, Jive Records, NBC Universal, Pop Sugar, Popular Mechanics, RockYou, Veoh, Us Weekly’s Us TV, and  VIBE Magazine.

Meebo has integrated some unobtrusive video advertisements and a sign-off ad into the rooms - I was wondering if they’d ever find a way to generate revenue.

Using Ajax to Declutter Pages

Posted on 10. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

With Web 2.0 there’s so many ‘ Long Tail’ possibilities for content that you can result in too many visual elements on the screen. Print, email, bookmarks, comments, trackbacks, tags and metadata. Applying Ajax creatively can allow for a much more focused experience.

Social bookmarking sites are popular these days, allowing alternative (to email) ways to share content. You could potentially display dozens of icons to sites like del.icio.us., digg, furl, Newsvine etc. Scroll to the bottom of the and see how the “Share this” icon reveals a bunch of social bookmarking icons, and email tab. Other tabs could be ‘blog this’ or ‘get code’… Nice way to add a lot of functionality without cluttering the page.

Thanks to Alex King for the ‘Share This’ plug-in for Wordpress.

Disney XD Beta: Social Network for Tweens

Posted on 04. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

 Disney lauched yesterday Disney Extreme Digital (XD), a social networking site for tweens built around popular Disney content.

This ‘MySpace-like’ site allows users to register and create profiles, customize the experience and interact via chat and message boards.

What’s unique is the parental controls. Parents are required to create accounts linked to their children’s. Parents can control chats, discussions, and file uploads. This is a great concept, time will tell how this impacts member aquistion.

Disney really pushes the experience to the limit – the site is built entirely in Flash with lots of rich graphics, animation and moving transitions, quite the opposite of the MySpace experience. The site includes games, videos, music and special channels build around shows, movies and characters.

It will be interesting to watch how these more targets, content focused social media destinations will fare against those that just provide tools for people to connect.

OpenMass – Government 2.0

Posted on 02. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

OpenMass.org brings together official government data, news and blog coverage to give you the real story behind what is going on in the Massachusetts Legislature.

The site mashes a few api’s including one call “Follow the Money“, a database of US campaign contributions.

From their site: Money in state politics plays a pivotal role in shaping public policy in individual states and across the nation. The nonpartisan Institute on Money in State Politics tracks contributions in all 50 states and makes this data easily searchable online…The Institute collects campaign-finance data for state-level candidates, party committees and ballot-measure committees in all 50 states. Each two-year election cycle, data-acquisition specialists compile more than 90,000 disclosure reports from more than 16,000 candidates in the states and process more than 3.2 million records of contribution information.  

Viddler – Tags and comments on the video timeline

Posted on 01. May, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

Viddler allows you to add tags and comments at any point in on the video timeline. This is a great feature to find specific points of interest, especially in long videos. Additionally user generated tags and comments make video search more relevant.

While the video is playing you can insert a tag or comments. When you rollover the marker on the player bar a pop-up reveals the tags or comment. The comment bubble reveals a single comment – you can click a link in the comment panel to reveal all the comments. The comments have a ‘digg-like’ feature that allows you to promote or demote the comment so the highest rated is the one that displays on rollover.

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Web 2.0 Directory

Posted on 30. Apr, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

GO2WEB20.net is a fun way to explore the world of Web 2.0 solutions. The site uses a Flash/AJAX application to display almost 1,200 logos. You can quickly filter the display by keyword or you can select a tag from a tag cloud. As you roll-over each logo a tooltip displays the name and description and when you click an information panel appears with more details.

The site is supported by advertising. If your service is listed there’s a panel (190 x 180 pixels) where you can pay to display an ad or rich content such as widget or video.

Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix

Posted on 27. Apr, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

ProgrammableWeb is where you can keep-up with what’s new and interesting with mashups, Web 2.0 APIs, and the new Web as Platform. The core of the site is the blog and the 4 dashboards: Home, Mashups, APIs, and Developers and is updated daily.

One really cool feature of the site is the Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix. The matrix lists over 200 APIs on each axis and you can look where they intersect and see what mashups exist for that combination of API’s – Brilliant! 

Identity 2.0

Posted on 26. Apr, 2007 by Dean Whitney in archive   and has   0 Comments

I can’t estimate how many times I have registered with a new site (daily), enter credit card information, sign-up and/or log-in. There’s so many disparate sources that I need to communicate my identity to which brings up two important issues: Web single sign-on and data security.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was an authentication system that could hold all my personal information securely and allow me to transport that data around the internet? Not just name, address and social security numbers but even insert my frequent flyer number on a new travel site or port my Amazon wish list to Netflix?

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