See you facebook. Thanks for the spam

Goodbye facbookI have given facebook a change - longer than most web apps. Hell, so many of my peers use it, surely I just haven’t had that gotcha moment that will make me become addicted it. Nope. Sorry. I still don’t see the point - oh, other than allowing people to spam their friends with pointless “applications”.

So it is today that I bid you a due. It’s been a gas.

RIP.

Facebook suicide pact

Ok, for all those who are sick to the teeth of getting spammed by your friends by “applications” on Facebook, I propose a mass Facebook Hari-kari tomorrow.

When: 28/09/2007 at 5pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (+10GMT).

The steps are simple.

  1. Login to your soon to be defunked Facebook account
  2. Click “accounts”
  3. Click “de-activate account”
  4. Revel in the fact that you are making the web a better place to be.

Pass this on to friends.

Sleepless in Sydney - Web Directions begins…

Here we are again at Web Directions and the drinking, erm, learning has begun.  Last night, we had Port80 Sydney at the Quarryman Hotel which was conveniently across the road from our hotel. The usual Perth suspects where there (as was expected, most of them are staying at the same hotel across the road) but we also had a number Port80 noobs who can along, probably for the free beer. Unknown to us, the Quarryman has a quiz night on a Wednesday night, so we entered two Port80 teams, one of which can second!

Once again, Grant and I were up to our usual shenanigans, and we decided to ignore the advice of the others and headed to a late night pub until 3am, so I’m feeling a tad seedy now. BUT that dd mean I managed to get some sleep last night. Unfortunately, the friendly barkeep failed to mention that they had redirected M4 motorway to flow right next to my room. At about 5:30 it seems that every truck in NSW drives along Harris St, which has a metal plate in the room which plays an ever so sweet drumming noise as said heavy vehicles drove over them. Nice.

Anyway, we have now managed the get to the conference proper and we are just over half-way through the first day. We started off with Rashami Sinha from Slideshare speaking about the perils of popularity. It was very oriented around the different types of social networking. It is scary how many Facebook users there were in the room. I’ll rant about Facebook shortly.

I next went to Andy Clarke awesome talk where he looked at how web designers can steal techniques from comic books. Andy is an awesome speaker which I was silly enough to miss last year - but I’m glad I made it this time around. His slides were beautiful and he presented so smoothly. Enough gushing.

I wanted to see Cameron Adams, but the room was so full (there were people sitting in the hall) so I went and hung out with Rose and Adrian.

Now I’m sitting in John Allsopp’s talk about the future of the web - looks like we agree - the mobile web is going to be the next big thing. I’m seriously thinking about going out to buy an iPod touch when they get released tomorrow so I can get developing on some serious mobile web sites.

Right, getting motivated - will probably start cutting some code soon :)

Gentlepersons, start your engines

I have just arrived at the Kirk on Harris in Sydney which has become the Perth head quarters for those who are attending Web Directions South 2007. Whilst Gary, Drew and Nick are at workshops today and whilst I wait for the rest of the Perthians to show, I’m going to go hang out with Tim and try to get a sneek preview of the version 2.0 of the Web Directions social networking tool - connections.

More to come…

Web 2.0 Application Develpment - A presentation

On October 12 and 13, the WA Department of Industry and Resources and a number of prominent ICT professional organsiations will be holding a conference: ICT WA 2007. You can all the details of the conference at their website: http://www.ictwa.org.au. There will be a wide range of topics covered from Broadband to gaming, so go and check it out. On top of the usual presentations that are usually associated with such conferences, there will be a number of three-hour workshops - one of which will be presented by myself, Bronwen Clune and Richard Giles.

Our topic is “Web 2.0 Application Development - Hints and tips”. All three of us run Perth-based Web 2.0 startups, and know the trials and tribulations that are associated with trying to run the next generation of online applications and social networking sites. The workshop will be fairly informal and, just like any Web 2.0 project will probably take a completely different direction to what we are planning, but currently on the cards is (in no particular order):

  • Web 2.0 in business - how can you fit Web 2.0 into existing business infrastructure, both internally and externally
  • Web 2.0 development - looking at the nuts and bolts of a Web 2.0 project
  • Marketing in the 2.0 space

If you have an interest in starting a Web 2.0 project, or you want to try to convince your boss of the benefits of online collaborative tools, then come along!

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