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  • Where's Waldo? Social Geotagging

    Mirco 16:00 on Friday, 7. November 2008 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bkite, , blogging, bloging, brightkite, data, geoblogging, geotaggin, , moblogging, , plazes, Privacy, smartphone, sms, , socialnetwork, , , web2.0

    In the last few months I was using some Geotagging services and tried to figure out, how to utilize them into my every day work and travel.

    I first started with Plazes, a Germany based startup that was recently acquired by Nokia. For mobile Notebook users this service offers some very convenient search options, integration with lifestream.fm and twitter as well as phone support via SMS.

    Although I couldn’t get the SMS service to post my current position, not having to use a smartphone to update  the current location is good new for company users with standard cell phones.

    during the last week Plazes announced the m.plazes.com mobile website. This gives you most of the features from the full blown application with less network traffic. searching new locations is a bit more complicated but the results have gotten better during my tests.

    The second services I tested is BrightKite.com.

    In addition to positioning Brightkite also offers photo uploads and short messages. It integrates into Twitter and the most common social networks like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn.

    Additional to the standard Website there are a mobile and an iPhone optimized version at m.bkite.com and i.bkite.com as well as an iPhone application and SMS service available.

    The main difference in service is the privacy option in Brightkite. All of your contacts can be set to one of three trust levels: Trusted Friends, Friends and Everyone Else.

    Each of these groups receives different details on your current location. You can choose between Exact, City and Hidden, which will not display your location at all.

    So while Plazes will always post the complete address of your location to anyone Brightkite will only post the level your chose to twitter and show the details to trusted friends logged into Brightkite.

    For me Brightkite currently offers the better overall service, with its easy to use iPhone application and privacy settings.

     
  • Privacy? What Privacy?

    Mirco 17:55 on Sunday, 11. November 2007 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: find, information, people, Privacy, profile, , surveillance, user

    In case you haven’t noticed… there isn’t any anymore.

    Everyone in the industrialized world is under constant surveillance. Every telephone call we make can be recorded, every email we write and all the websites we visit are stored for later processing.

    With the growth of the social network hype more and more information on people is given away willingly. You only have to connect all the information from these networks and other traces on the net to build a very detailed profile of someone. You and me included.

    Time for a little experiment.

    Google has about 430 findings on my name. These include two others carrying the same name, which is astounding to me. But since I’m not unique by name it will be harder to profile me, or will it?

    Multiple listings of Stayfriends and franchises that keeps me in touch with my schoolmates. My Amazon wishlists… so if you want to get me something nice for Christmas go on. A lot of newsgroup aggregators, since I’m using the good old NTP regularly to solve problems. My ClaimID profile. Some Proxy caches of my Mashable account!? …and another one. A surname collector. What people think of to get their Adsense accounts into good use. My Flixster account is listed on page 9, Last.fm on page 11, Xing is even listed on the last page with a profile of someone who lists me as a contact.

    And the conclusion? Anyone knows where I live, where I went to school, what kind of music I prefer, what I think about hundreds of movies, where I work, and most importantly who I know. Although it’s not everything about me, it is a lot of information for someone who is not part of the government machine… and I almost bet I could find as much information about you in 5 minutes.

    “Good night, and good luck”

     
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