Archive for December 1st, 2005

December 1st, 2005

Blogging and the New World of Markets

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Don’t think that blogs are going to be a bigg deal? Well, check out the digg story titled “Abusive New York Camera Store Threatens Blogger” dugg by a pretty famous blogger/photographer named Thomas Hawk.


BTW, 5870 is a GIGANTIC number of Diggs

Still don’t think this is a big deal? Well, here’s a quick traffic rank comparison I did using Alexa of digg.com vs. Slashdot.org. Ya know, Slashdot’s famous for crushing sites with traffic, exploding servers, enriching Sun/Microsoft/LAMP/Dell with sales, keeping IT departments up all night, etc., etc. — aka the Slashdot effect.


Don’t know about the spike at the end of the graph, but it’s the magnitude that counts

Somebody in New York is not going to have a happy Christmas, ‘cause Santa knows who’s been naughty — and he reads blogs.

Zoinger says, be a part of the conversation… but assume that everyone is listening.

Update: 2005-12-1
Wow, when I said that 5000+ diggs is a lot of diggs… well, it’s the MOST dugg story ever… by a lot. Check out the top dugg stories every here. It’s not going to be a bad Christmas, it’s gonna be NO Christmas.

Update: 2005-12-1 v2
Surprise, surprise… Yahoo! actually seems to be reading blogs. Here’s some excerpts from Thomas’ blog post on his ordeal with PriceRitePhoto (the offending store).

One of the things that troubles me the most about this situation is that I found this retailer through Yahoo! shopping and they were perceived to have positive feedback. Is the feedback mechanism for Yahoo! Shopping broken? How could this horrible retailer have a four star rating with 858 ratings? I’m convinced that there is a possibility that many of the “reviews” for this company could be fake. I should though have sorted through the reviews to the worst to see that many others had fallen prey to similar fraud by this company.

Further down his post…

I also received this email today from Joe Lazarus, Director of Marketing for Yahoo! Inc.: “Tom, I wanted to follow up on a comment I added to your post on PriceRitePhoto. I work at Yahoo! Shopping. I passed your issue along to our Customer Care team who will investigate and take the appropriate action per our merchant Guidelines and Terms of Service. I covered some more details in my comment. Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions. ~ Joe”

And…

Update #8: Although I have not heard directly back from Yahoo! or their Marketing Director Joe Lazarus. It would appear at least that for the time being, today, PriceRitePhoto is not operating on Yahoo! Shopping. They are still listed as a merchant there and there is a link to their store but when you do a search by their store for products for sale through Yahoo! you get the following message: “We didn’t find any product results for mid:1016578.” I’m not sure if Yahoo! pulled their listings or if PriceRitePhoto did or if that is just part of what happens when Yahoo! investigates a company. I hope that if after investigating Yahoo! concludes that this company is acting unethically that they will in fact delist them altogether. I will update as I hear more on this.

I just did quick search in Yahoo! Shopping, and was unable to find the PriceRitePhoto anywhere in Yahoo! Shopping (I searched on the store name and for them under a Nikon D50 search and Canon EOS D5 search). So good on Yahoo! for responding, but they clearly need to upgrade their rating system.

Oh, just remember if you are ordering anything online, make sure to use a credit card. If you have differences with your retailer which you can’t resolve, contact your credit card company, and put the order in dispute. I have had great luck in the past getting a refund via this route.

And I am sure that PriceRitePhoto is still in business under other names. Remember it’s cheap to have multiple business/domain names, so watch out out there.

December 1st, 2005

I Can Break Any Software — Firefox 1.5 Won’t Run

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Classic. You’d think that it’d be “easy” to upgrade to Firefox 1.5 from 1.04 (ok, I had a somewhat older build). No way.

Yesterday I figured it’d take me about a hour or so to get 1.5 up and running with all my extensions and themes installed. I started out by backing up my old version (thank goodness), then uninstalled it, download 1.5, install it, double clicked on the Firefox icon and… nothing. Won’t start. So after three or four attempts at uninstalling 1.5, reinstalling it, rebooting, etc., it still won’t run. It shows up for few seconds in the Task Manager as a process (firefox.exe), but then just disappears from the list. Great.

I figure it’s got to be something with the my registry. Hold crap Batman. Turns out that my registry is full of references to Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird (which I also uninstalled just in case) and friggin’ even Netscape (I have never installed Netscape’s browser on my machine). No way I can clean up all of the registry crap. Somewhere along the line, Firefox/Phoenix(the old name/builds) has polluted the registry to the point where 1.5 now won’t work.

A quick web/blog search for a similar problem yielded notta.

Well, it was getting to be time to reinstall Windows, since my current build is over a year old. Yes sports fans, Windows gets progressively slower and less reliable the more you run it — and Microsoft better fix this in Vista, but probably won’t.

1.04 doesn’t look that bad to me now.


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