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Who’s looking at your Flickr pics?

Flickr Stats

OK, so you can’t actually find out exactly who is furtively flicking through your holiday pictures, but you can now find out a whole lot more about where your Flickr hits are coming from.

The site just added a stats page for pro users, go ahead and activate it here on your account…




What the news looks like…

Newsmap

This is a great piece of graphic visualisation and typography, a live representation of the latest news headlines. It used the Google news aggregator, check it out…

marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/newsmap.cfm




Love/Hate Facebook/Myspace

Facebook vs MySpace

We’re having a series of discussions at work under the title Love & Hate. Basically people bring in, or just talk about something they love and something they hate. It doesn’t have to be design, although most of it is, given the audience.

Anyway, I chose to talk about the differences between MySpace and Facebook. I said that I loved Facebook because of it’s structured nature and sound design, whereas I hated MySpace because of it’s counter-intuitive nature and the regularity with which users break their pages with unreadable text and horrific animations. I guess love and hate is a bit strong, but the difference between these two sites which basically do the same thing is stark.

Is the freedom that MySpace offers users to customise their profiles unwise? Does this mean users shouldn’t be trusted, or that Facebook unfairly constrains self expression? Does it really matter?

I’m reminded of the horrible ways in which people often customise their Windows PC environment, with custom colour schemes and backgrounds etc, probably involving Comic Sans. Users of Mac OSX don’t have the same options, they can’t change the system font for example, but the tightness of Apple’s GUI is a strong selling point because of it. I guess because I’m a graphic designer I want to enforce consistency on things like this, perhaps I need to go for a walk instead…

Then of course, Facebook is undeniably better built than MySpace. The geek in me can really see the difference, and Facebook’s support of 3rd party applications elevates it almost to the status of a platform in it’s own right.

So I’m safely in the Facebook camp, but then again, I’m not a 15 year old emo band member…




Web wide wish lists

boxedup.com

Just discovered a great new website, boxedup.com which allows users to make a wish list of anything from the web. I’ve used Amazon’s wish lists for some time now but always thought there had to be some way of collecting together the random things I find from time to time on the net. Now there is!

The site is only 3 weeks old, so there aren’t many users on there yet, and it does have a few bugs, but it is sure to grow and be developed. It does after all have a nice isometric cube as it’s logo, so obviously I’m already a big fan. Finding out what other people are wishing for and browsing through tags is surprisingly interesting and there are lots of lovely design goodies on there. Chris at the site is all ears for your suggestions and feedback…

For the curious, my own list is here: www.boxedup.com/holster