Archives for May 2007

Cyber Assaults on Estonia: Virtual War?

TALLINN, Estonia, May 18 — This small Baltic country, one of the most wired societies in Europe, has been subject in recent weeks to massive and coordinated cyber attacks on Web sites of the government, banks, telecommunications companies, Internet service providers and news organizations, according to Estonian and foreign officials here. Computer security specialists here call it an unprecedented assault on the public and private electronic infrastructure of a state. They say it is originating in Russia, which is angry over Estonia’s recent relocation of a Soviet war memorial. Russian officials deny any government involvement. This from an article on the Washington Post.

Well, well, and now we have virtual wars. But wasn’t it bound to happen? As the internet gets more and more important, we get more and more dependent on it. Naturally, that makes us vulnerable. So as governments, and countries, get more ‘wired’ they would be prudent to expect some form of cyber assault (e-aggression?) from those who do not agree with them. They should, therefore, guard against such assaults. It seems everything is going virtual, even war.

Is Russia really behind the assaults on Estonia? Even those who know just a little about how the internet operates know that it is very easy for experienced crackers to hide the origin of their attacks. Maybe Russia really is behind these attacks, or maybe someone wants to make it look like Russia is assaulting Estonia. No one should be too quick to judge. Remember how our own Standard Newspapers was owned, used, and abused?

What do you think of all this?

Sasanet – Normal Service to Resume

As I’ve already stated a number of times on this blog, the best business strategy on the internet is to find a way to give out your product free of charge. It seems the folks over at sasanet finally appreciate this fact. Their website now bears a flashing image: Sasanet Free SMS Coming Soon Due to Public Demand.

This isn’t a surprise. A while back, sms.ac did the same thing: they discontinued free sms service only to resume later. When sasanet say ‘public demand’, they mean just that. I have written just two posts that mention sasanet yet these two posts bring in about 30 visitors daily who come via google, after searching for sasanet free sms. I keep on thinking: if I get that much, how many more head over to sasanet’s site and get utterly disappointed to learn that there is no more free sms? Clearly, too many – that’s why sasanet is re-introducing free sms services.
The good news is that it seems now the sasanet hack will work again.

What can we learn from this?

  1. Your website’s visitors are your master and commander. Do not mistreat them; this is the Golden Rule.
  2. Never come to do business on the internet with a goal of ‘tricking’ users(your customers) to love you then change your whole business model in total disregard of them. I call this the jerky jock approach. Don’t do it!
  3. Giving something away for free is the most powerful business model online or, indeed, offline.

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BookMooch

“If you’re passionate about books, you know how emotionally difficult it is to throw a book away, even if you will never read it again. You want to find a good home for your books, have them find someone who appreciates them. Also, you may be interested in trying a lot of books out, and keep the ones that are great. It’s a great crime to have a book disappear, out of print, for none to read. BookMooch keeps books in circulation, and finds new readers for them.” (From Site.)

The idea behind bookmooch is real simple: give away your old books in exchange for new ones at absolutely no cost except postage. Once I read a book, I cant really re-read it so I have a ton of books that just lie about the house. Now that I have found bookmoch, I can exchange these books for others that I want to read but I can’t find or won’t buy. Students need textbooks, right? I’ll also see if I can get free textbooks. I don’t know about you, but I think bookmooch is awesome!

Judging by the reviews here, the bookmooch model seems to work perfectly: “I just signed up for this site this very morning, and already I’ve unloaded three unwanted books, and am expecting two of my wishlist items in the mail! Heaven! So this is a book swap site, and just perfect for all those books the Montclair Book Center inexplicably won’t give me store credit for.” By Stephanerd.

Don’t think book exchanges are for you? Well, there are sites that offer free books: The Assayer, Fullbooks, Project Gutenberg, and your online library: ReadPrint.

Or maybe you want to write your own book? Well, you can get help with that too. The Proppian Fairy Tale Generator does just that, it generates fairy tales for you. This is real cool, I liked my fairy tale – though it didn’t make much sense but, hey, it’s fun. Do you like your fairy tale?

Finally, what happens when a proud admissions office(MIT, no less) meets an even prouder prospective student? The result is hilarious. Check it out.

Shocking Revelations on Internet Porn

12 % of all websites are pornographic in nature.
25% of all search engine queries are porn related
35% of all internet downloads are porn related
The most visited porn site : AdultFriendFinder is also the 49th most visited site on the internet.
28% of internet porn ‘users’ are women!!

Techcrunch had a very interesting video on internet porn statistics. I’ll post the video here but please head over there and read the comments – very interesting stuff.

My take on the video : it is a very clever way of the woman in it to promote her adult (of course) website. Some of the figures from the statistics are rather dubious. I’d say the internet porn industry is worth much more than just $ 2.5 billion. Still, the video gives us a glimpse of just how big internet porn is.

The post over at Techcrunch had an interesting footnote: Usually the porn industry innovates first and key features make their way to more mainstream sites. But over the last couple of years, many of the new ideas around web applications, like user generated content, video sharing, etc., went mainstream first and are now hitting the porn sites.

That statement describes this video very well, the video is perhaps the first foray into viral marketing for internet porn.

I’ve written quite a bit on internet porn:
Predicting the Next billionaires – how live-streaming can get real big, real fast.
Geeks gone Wild! The story of why internet porn is so big.
Interview with Angel – an internet cam girl shares a few words.

Top 5; Hours of Surfing Fun

It’s yet another lazy Sunday and I know most of you don’t really want to get out of the house. Here are some great links taken from ProBlogger’s Top 5 Group Writing Project. My Top 5 picks:

1. Top 5 Challenges N00bs (newbies) Face Online.
2. Top 5 Easiest Ways to Solve any problems.
3. Top 5 Blogging Myths.
4. Five Strangely Named Websites that made it big.
5. Five Questions You Never thought you wanted answers to.

Of course, I made my own entry: Do You Know these 5 Easy Ways of Making Online Friends?

Now, grab a cup of coffee and head over here to read more Top 5’s than you ever thought possible.

Do You Know These 5 Easy Ways of Making Online Friends?

Let’s face it, people weren’t meant to be alone. We all need friends. While some people can make five friends in five minutes, some people need much more time to make a friend. Regardless of where you fall, the internet provides a unique opportunity to make friends very easily – all you need are some typing skills. The following is meant for those who would like to have more online friends but don’t know where to start. Note: friend here could mean date. 🙂

1. Social Networking Sites
Making friends here is easy because that’s the whole point behind such sites. I recommend Hi5 over the highly rated myspace as, in my experience, Hi5 users are much more friendly and approachable. What you need to do:

  • Get an account at a social networking site and create a profile. Make the profile as detailed as possible. would recommend having someone who really knows you do it and then you come in and edit it later. Put up your picture.
  • Invite everyone in your email address book to be your friends. Next, visit your friends’ profiles and browse through their friends and contact some of them. Since you share a common friend, this should be relatively easy. Alternatively, ask your friends to introduce you to some of their other friends that you would like to get to know.
  • Join groups that interest you and use this as an excuse to get to know the groups’ other members.
  • Search for people with similar interests and contact them.

2. Online Dating Sites
Everyone who joins an online dating site is looking for new friends, or more. The only difference with social networking sites is that online dating sites are more ‘adult’ in nature and the people there are often looking for much more than friendship. OkCupid is the best around. What you need to do:

  • Your profile is very important as many people will make a personal judgment of you just by looking at it. Therefore, make your profile as best as you can. Again, having a friend doing the first draft is advisable.
  • Don’t just stop there but visit and use the dating site often. Many users only contact people who keep their profile updated.
  • Dating sites often send a periodic email of people who match your requirements or who would like to meet you. Exploit this feature and contact every person on such a list. You probably have a lot in common with them and may get along easy.
  • Browse or search for people with similar interests and contact them.

3. Chatrooms
These are probably the hardest places online to make lasting friends. This is because a typical chatroom has many people and so going one on one with someone is difficult and requires that the two of you get along quite well. However, if you can pull that off then you have an excellent shot at long term friendship. Don’t lose heart, though, as everyone in a chatroom is looking to talk to someone. Talkcity is my chat site of choice. What you need to do:

  • Set up a good profile, if possible.
  • Choose an intriguing and appropriate screen name. Avoid suggestive ones like ‘killerboy’ or ‘sex-fiend’. Using your first name is a good idea but a better one is to use a creative one such as ‘surfer213’ (this tells everyone that you love surfing and may attract others who share you interests) or ‘smellycat‘ (everyone wants to know why you use such a handle).
  • Do not sit back and wait. Talk to everyone, anyone. Try to get involved in the topic in the main room. Send a private message to anyone who asks, ‘anyone wanna talk to me?’ or ask that yourself.
  • Lastly, there’s absolutely no point in trying to be someone that you are not. Be yourself. This way, every friend that you get likes you for you. Also, keep your netiquette in mind.

4. Personals
These are sites, or sections of sites in which people place personal ads looking for friends and/or dates. Obviously, this is a great way to meet new people because, hey, they placed an ad didn’t they? I firmly recommend craigslist personals and, to some extent, e-pal world.

  • The easiest way to use these sites, obviously, is to respond to ads that have been placed by other people. If someone is looking for a person who sounds just like you then you have probably found a friend. However, placing an ad can also be beneficial in that you specifically ask for people with certain characteristics.
  • First impressions, again, are everything. Whether you’re responding to an ad or placing one, you want to impress whoever reads what you have to say so spend time working on your first words to a person.

5. Get Involved
This is the best way to develop long lasting friendships as the friendship is built up slowly and no pressure is put on it to work. By getting involved, I mean get to do something online together with other people. For example, join a forum or group and become an active member. This is bound to bring you in contact with other people and friendship is possible. Massively multiplayer games, like the impressive ogame, are a very good way to get something to do online, have fun, and meet other people.

  • Do not focus on making friends but on doing whatever it is that you’re supposed to.
  • Get into a team or group of people that you identify with. For example, this could be an alliance in an online game.
  • Be active.

How to Start A Conversation
Surefire topics to get the conversation up and running include:

  • Personal tastes – get them to talk about what they like
  • What do they do for fun? This should indicate whether you have anything in common.
  • Ask about their future plans, career goals, dreams, etc.
  • Talking about current events always works.
  • Ask about their family and friends.
  • Entertainment, music and movies.
  • What do they do with their holidays? Do they travel a lot?
  • Ask about their job or school.

AVOID: politics, religion, and ex boyfriends and girlfriends while you still don’t know each other too well.

General Tips & Guidelines

  1. Use both email and IM/skype to communicate with online friends, so as to present a more comprehensive front. Sometimes what you cant say over IM is easily said in a long email.
  2. Do not get too personal too fast. Generally, do not establish contact in real life for at least a few weeks. Get to know each other and determine if you will work our in real life. After some good sailing, actively strive for personal, real life, contact.
  3. Exchange pictures as early as possible and/or use webcams extensively so that everyone knows what to expect in the looks department.
  4. Do use snail mail at least once or twice. Nothing can be more personal or exciting as waiting for something in the mail.
  5. Always remember that you’re dealing with real people who have real feelings. Keep netiquette firmly in mind.
  6. Do not lie. Too many online friendships are based on nothing but lies(we even have fake webcams). If you’re looking for real friends then present the real you.
  7. Be careful as online friendship and dating sites have been known to be used to scam people. < a href="http://iexplor.blogspot.com/2007/04/avoiding-scams.html">Click here to learn how to avoid online scams.
  8. Be smart; don’t be stupid.

This post is part of the Group Writing project over at ProBlogger.

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TrendHunter

Want to find out what the latest trends are in electronic gadgets, pop culture, business, or anything else? See something you think will become a trend? Trendhunter – tracking and reporting trends – always interesting and bizarre.

I really like this site, as you probably know, it will definitely keep you up to date on everything, including simply weird ‘trends’ like watching cheese mature. One of the things that I like most about it is that it features a lot of content but all of it is screened and therefore your are likely to find more relevant content than you would at Digg, for example.

However, I like it best because it actively recruits trend-hunters. Yes, anyone can submit a ‘trend’ which may then be listed at trendhunter. Not only is this good for the ego, but it also sends some traffic your way. Earlier this week, I submitted this post (Predicting the Next Billionaires) to trendhunter and it was approved – and is now listed in “this week’s hottest trends”. While the incoming traffic I got from trendhunter isn’t a lot, it is welcome all the same. As trendhunter gets more popular, I expect it to be able to drive much more traffic to its trend-hunters’ sites or blogs.
I think it’s only a matter of time before trendhunter becomes widely popular as it truly is a cool site. Become a trendhunter today, don’t miss out on yet another gravy train.

The people over at trendhunter should, however, work on their servers as www.trendhunter.com is currently unavailable. UPDATE: problem fixed.

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