iStalkr.com

I’m not sure what’s come over me recently, but I’ve found myself using a lot more ’social’ oriented sites. Last.fm of course has been a mainstay for me, but that’s more about the music with a pinch of social goodness thrown in (for me personally that is). Then I began to use del.icio.us, and more recently tumblr and twitter. All of this can make things a little confusing for those trying to follow my activities around the net. (Yeah, I know those people are scarce, but hey, I can pretend!).

This is where iStalkr comes in. iStalkr collects your feeds from all around the net and puts them into one handy page, which in turn has a feed that others can follow (although the feed links back to the entry on iStalkr as opposed to the original source). In addition, you can have your very own ‘Stalkrs’, and you can also ’stalk’ other people. The huge advantage to this is that much like twitter’s friends page you can see both your own and your ‘targets’ (friends) activities all in one page.

The interface itself is very slick and has a high level of useability. Each item gathered from your feeds appears as a headline, so it’s easy to see all the content at a glance. Next to each item is a drop down button, clicking on this will reveal the full entry. This makes it very easy to go straight to the content that you’re really interested in.

iStalkr.com screenshot

I’m not sure when it launched exactly (seems like only a few months ago), but it’s pretty new and in beta stage. Consequently there will be a few bugs, perfection can’t be expected just yet. I’m slightly embarrassed to admit it but I managed to somehow bring the whole site down yesterday! Possibly something to do with removing my last.fm feed. The lead developer, Dan, seemed happy that I’d helped discover a bug, but I’m still feeling slightly shamefaced for breaking his beloved site. I must add, the site was brought back to life quickly enough though.

All in all, I’m really loving iStalkr. It has a great interface, supports openID login, and is a great way to keep up with friends and make some new ones too. The team also seem very open to user contributed feature suggestions, which is always a good thing. It’s early days, but it’s already showing a lot of promise. If you’d like to stalk me, you can do so here!

I’m a twit

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Yes, apparently I am now a Twit. Not in the traditional sense of being stupid (though that’s often an apt description too!), but meaning somebody who uses Twitter. You may have noticed my little Twitter widget on the sidebar over there, if you actually visit here and don’t read my blog via RSS.

I’m not really sure what came over me. I’ve spent weeks wondering what on earth all the fuss was about, thinking it was probably just the latest “web 2.0″ trend and it’ll likely disappear if I ignore it for long enough. Then I had a mad moment and thought I’d try it out. I’ve been hooked ever since.

It’s turned into something of an addiction. I now have twitters coming through my browser, my IM client, through Twitterific, and even my mobile phone. It has a strange addictive quality that’s not easily explained, one of those ‘you have to try to understand it’ kind of things. I do see now why it’s so popular. For a start, it’s a great tool to keep in touch with friends. You can keep track of what they’re up to, and join in the conversation at any point (or not). I’ve also found it good for discovering new geek toys - whenever somebody posts a link to something that sounds interesting I’ll go investigate.

All in all, I can now see me being a Twit for quite some time to come. And I don’t care who knows it either!

Should you be interested, here’s my Twitter profile.

Winging it, mac style!

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Some time ago I owned an Apple Powerbook G4. Not a bad machine, though a little sluggish from time to time. For one reason or another I lost interest in it, and went back to my Windows desktop and laptop, eventually selling the Powerbook.

Lately my interest in the Mac world has risen again. Having Intel based processors these days, it’s opened up a whole new world of possibilites. To cut a long story short, we went to the Apple store in Sheffield yesterday, and came away with a nice shiny 20″ iMac, with wireless (mighty) mouse and keyboard.

I have my music all set up on an external drive, along with Harman Soundsticks II speakers (which are very nice, my music is sounding great), and iTunes actually runs nicely on the iMac. The windows version is a complete mess compared to this, which is why I normally wouldn’t touch iTunes with a bargepole. But I think it may become a favourite now (apart from the store at least).

So, I’ve spent the last 24 hours busily exploring new software and various gizmos (like Quicksilver and Growl). It’s opened up a whole new world. I’m sure I’ll be happily exploring new things for days and weeks to come. Oh, and if you’re a Mac user, feel free to mention your favourite bits of software in the comments, although I’ve owned a Mac before it’s been a while!

My software favourites so far are -

Settling down

Finally decided on the Tarski theme - it only took me all day! There are hundreds and hundreds of WP themes around these days, but trying to find the few good ones out there is harder than it looks. The standard Tarski CSS will probably stay put until I have some time to play properly with the innards, but it’s nice enough as it is anyway so I’m not too upset about that.

Playing around with plugins now. Decided to use tags (I do everywhere else so why not here) courtesy of the Ultimate Tag Warrior plugin. Just looking around at all the plugins and deciding what to use can take hours and hours. It’s all good fun though!

*edit*
In case you were wondering, the old blog is thataway!

Mind the mess!

Here it is, nice clean install. Still getting settled in, excuse the mess.

If you want to make yourself useful while you’re here, get the kettle on! :)

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