星期一, 四月 27, 2009

China, Plurk Wants to Make Peace, Not War! Please Lift the Ban!

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
Mohandas Gandhi

Fellow Plurkers, we have some very troubling news to report to our beloved community today. Like many other prominent sites such as Google, Youtube and Wikipedia before it, Plurk has now joined the ranks of sites that have been officially banned in China.


















We first discovered the ban late last week while one of our A-Team members was conducting a routine check of our web traffic logs. He was surprised to see that site wide traffic requests from China came to a standstill on the evening of April 22, 2009. After investigating and conducting some further tests, we were able to confirm that Plurk indeed had been placed behind the Great Firewall of China, restricting access to the site from all of mainland China.

This is what it looks like when China thinks we are bad people:What is most unsettling is that up until now, we still have received no information from official Chinese sources on what prompted the ban. Was it some Taiwanese Plurkers talking negatively about China? Was it some internal dissidents using Plurk as a means to communicate with other like minded people? The truth is, we are not sure. However, we have been working over the last few days to get some additional information from some of our Chinese users and from official sources on why Plurk was banned and hope to restore access to our growing community of Chinese users as soon as possible.

The ban clearly is bittersweet for us here Plurk. On the one hand, it confirms a few things to us:

1. Plurk is a truly revolutionary communication platform that has the power to help people converse with each other in real time about the things that are happening around them. Clearly some of these conversations our users have been having may have upset Chinese officials but we are not entirely sure.

2. It is also an indication that Plurk has reached a sufficient critical mass of users that it is on the radar screen of someone like the Chinese Government. We are proud to have our name amongst the likes of internet giants such as Google, Youtube and Wikipedia which have also faced similar censorship in the past. As more and more people are beginning to realize, we are working on starting a social communication revolution here and the world is finally taking notice.

On the other hand, we all feel very strongly against any form of censorship. Plurk is a communication platform that is meant to liberate and democratize social communication between anyone and everyone, no matter where they are in the world. Stifling discussion and restricting free speech is never a good way to go.

We are also not sure why Plurk has been singled out here when there are many other similar services which allow the free flow dialogue of information between users, both operating inside and outside China. Why is China threatened by Plurk? We need to find this out and if you have any information on why Plurk was banned or what we can do to have China lift the ban, please contact us.

Finally, we ask Plurkers to please help spread the word about Plurk’s ban in China. Tell your friends, tell local newspapers and media websites and help China reconsider its actions. We are confident that with enough support and awareness, China will lift this ban and Plurk will again be well on its way to becoming the worlds most beloved communication platform!

Vive la Plurk!

Posted by Peteris Krumins

原文地址:http://blog.plurk.com/2009/04/27/china-bans-plurk/

星期四, 四月 23, 2009

Multi-account Management for Twitter: Hootsuite vs. Seesmic Desktop

Do you have more than one twitter accounts?

I do. And if you agree that things like blog, twitter can help you build the personal/business brand, it won't be hard to understand that multi-account of twitter is just the practice of marketing theory STP (Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning) in Twitter world--For different segmentation of twitters, we have different accounts with different content to build different but clear brand images.

So how do you manage your twitter accounts? Switch among browsers, web applications or clients as I did before?

Recently I found Seesmic Desktop (SD) and HootSuite (HS) as multi-account management tools for twitter via my digu friends Kitty, and have spent some time testing these two. My review in one word is :
Hootsuite is better and more powerful than Seesmic Desktop on multi-account management, especially for people who use twitter as a business tool.
SD is an Adobe AIR application, and HS is a web-based service. So both of them are available for Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS and Linux. But if you visit Hootsuite with IE6, you may get a warning as follow:
Warning! HootSuite does not support Internet Explorer 6 and lower. Some features may not display, or function, as intended.Please upgrade, or use a different browser.
With SD,(pic via TechCrunch)

you can:
  1. Control more than one Twitter accounts in one location
  2. See one full Twitter stream for all of your followers on all of your accounts in one column
  3. View the window in sereval columns (similar to Tweetdeck), no limited
  4. Friend lists to group your followers into lists.
  5. Share photos (integrated with TwitPic) and share video via Seesmic ( coming soon)
  6. Be able to shorten URLs
  7. Open and store searches in different columns which are updated automatically
HS can shorten URLs, but it can not share photos or video right now. No group feature either, and the website can't autofresh to update tweets, replies or DM for you. You need to press F5
( Digu.com, a China clone of twitter can update tweets, replies or DM automatically on the website, so maybe HS can make it in the future too)

But, HS does have some very useful features which SD lacks:

No.1:
Post a tweet from selected or all accounts at a time.

No.2: Profiles management
Manage your different Twitter profiles all from the HootSuite dashboard. No need to log in and out of separate accounts.

No.3: Solution for company twitter-er
HS allows different people to tweet from different places with the same account!
If you have a bunch of people who tweet for your organization, you can add multiple editors for each HootSuite profile as an admin. Each editor has a unique HootSuite login, so you don't need to share the profile's main Twitter password.

No.4 futuretweets
Pre-schedule your tweets.

No.5 Statistics and analysis of link-click within tweets
Use the ow.ly URL shortener ( provided by Hootsuite) to track click-throughs on your links and to monitor which messages perform best with your followers. Visit the Stats tab to monitor total clicks for each Twitter profile.(A sample for one of my tweet )

No.6 Feed your blog to twitter
If you're a blogger and want to send a tweet out to announce your latest blog post, you can add your RSS / Atom feeds into HS in the Settings area, and HS will send automated tweets when your RSS feed is updated ( a twitterfeed within HootSuite)

No.7 Make money with Google AdSense
When you use HootSuite's ow.ly URL shortener, You can even generate money from your tweets by adding Google AdSense code to enable ads on your Tweet links.

It works as follow:( A sample from HootSuite's FAQ )

Conclusion:
If you are looking for the best client to tweet, maybe it's TweetDeck. But if you're looking for the best tool for multi-account management, you should try HootSuite. HootSuite is beautiful, powerful, and especially useful for you or your company to build brands with Twitter.

And one more thing: HootSuite is free!

星期五, 四月 03, 2009

营销类博客小汇总

遗失了才发现重要,找起来麻烦才学会整理。这是一些营销类博客的汇总(别人,我),做收藏用。

一,来自海内网某同学:

二,来自一个叫博客联盟的网站

(我去除了重复部分,但如有遗漏,请自动过滤)

3,我收集的

Seth Godin

Future As Past (本人的博客,哈哈)

—————————赠送的分割线——————
* 这是给少部分人的,关于移动互联网的营销、咨询类博客汇总

鉴于此帖已经太长,就在这里先放出我自己的博客:

Mobile Once More:我关于移动互联网、移动SNS的博客

Mobile Internet room (FriendFeed):我整理的关于移动互联网方面的信息汇总

下面是主要内容,是我在08年整理的

第一个。
先说网站:

MMA,即 Mobile Marketing Association移动营销协会的网站。里面有一些数据,有一些移动公司的名录,还有一些展开移动营销,主要是手机短信营销的白皮书(或曰行动指 南)。最近,他们在征求有关移动营销方面的论文,有兴趣的相关研究者可以一试。
网址:
http://www.mmaglobal.com/

一些提供移动营销服务的公司,Google一下mobile marketing,第一页的结果都值得一看。

口口爱丰,即QQiPhone,是一个iPhone网址大全。
网址:http://www.qqiphone.com/

iPhone中文网,介绍关于iPhone的所有信息。
网址:http://www.iphonebus.com/

写说这么多吧。

再说博客:

Open Gardens, 一个关于mobile web2.0的博客,作者Ajit居于英国,可能授课于牛津大学。Ajit已经写了一本书,名字就叫。博客中有很多文章,我以为起到了为移动互联网营销理论提供理论基石的作用。重点推荐。
网址:
http://opengardensblog.futuretext.com/

Emergic,一个印度互联网企业家和投资家的博客,我在另外一个帖子里介绍过,可参阅,在此不多说。重点推荐。
网址:
http://emergic.org/

Communities Dominate Brands,两个英国TMT领域资深咨询人士创作的博客,提出“手机是第七种媒体”的看法,并就此进行了深入丰富的探讨。关于iPhone、日本手机界等热点话题,也有精辟的论断和精彩的报道。重点推荐。
网址:
http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/brands/

apple4us, 环球企业家杂志主力记者张亮发起,包括黄继新、尚进、飞猪、asimo118、Lawrence Li等牛人撰稿的多人博客,围绕apple——但因为iPhone是苹果的重点产品之一,所以多有涉及,而iPhone将要并正在改写移动互联网的行业规 则,于是值得关注。
网址:
http://apple4.us/

Mobile Pundit——Living through the Indian Mobile Revolution,看题目就知道,这是一个印度的博客。我昨天刚发现的,还没有细看。貌似不错,推荐一下。
网址:
http://www.mobilepundit.com/

mTrends,介绍移动媒体生活方式相关的博客。之前发现的,没时间阅读,但网站和文章看起来非常不错。推荐。
http://www.m-trends.org/

SMS Text News——Tracking Stuff in Mobile,Daily news and opinion for 180,000 industry executives and mobile fanatics.
以上是博客自己的介绍,极为不错的一个博客,并且很专业——日志分析深入、网址设计简约漂亮。
网址:
http://www.smstextnews.com/

The Mobile Technology Weblog,关于Mobile2.0的专业博客,属于Creative Weblogging(如果你知道Gseeker,应该知道这个CW)。专业的博客写手,还是值得一看的。重点推荐。
网址:
http://www.mobile-weblog.com/

Mobile Crunch,一个及时报道美国为主的移动通讯界动态的博客,我订阅了,但很少看:(
网址:
http://mobilecrunch.com/

一个转载诺基亚相关新闻的博客,
网址:
http://news-of-nokia.blogspot.com/
若 *.blogspot.com无法访问,直接在一个RSS阅读器里提交地址,订阅就好了,我就是这么干的。

星期四, 四月 02, 2009

同情心和同理心

1,“同”

人同此心,心同此理。
人同此心,心同此情?

台湾同胞尤其念叨同理心。类似的Google关键字结果,繁体资料很丰富,讲的也形象、透彻。

2,“发乎情,止乎礼”

情,不自觉,自然而然。
理,要动脑,层次有别。

你自然的拥有同情心,但同理心,却是要经过道理、逻辑的整理方能浮现。

3,情理不偏废

有同情心,无同理心,走到极端就是自作多情、自以为是——这样的人,要别人点拨。
有同理心,无同情心,走到极端就是冷酷淡漠、公事公办——这样的人,要自己开悟。

同情心,可算作“同体大悲”,同理心,可算作“无缘大慈”。佛陀二者兼具,偏废其一不堪称佛。

佛光大辞典——

无缘大慈:佛观一切皆空,而不以特定之人为对象,故佛之慈悲特称无缘大慈;其慈心遍及一切众生,乃为慈悲中之最尊者。 

同体大悲:佛陀之悲乃是以众生苦为己苦之同心同感状态,故称同体大悲。又其悲心广大无尽,故称无盖大悲(无有更广、更大、更上于此悲者)。

也有人说:
无缘大慈,就是不需要任何理由的给予安乐。 
同体大悲,就是和一切都融于一体的拔除痛苦。

出处:百度知道