20:39 最近的喜悦 » 妮妮

最近的喜悦,来源于在淘宝上购书。

在淘宝上购得几本一直想买却早已绝版的书《我观世音》、《为什么远行》、《1942,走向民间》、《文学的文化含义》、《曼菱闲话》、《血色青春(一套四本)》。

《为什么远行》是李书磊早年的散文集,每一篇均是佳作,我在校期间曾多次借阅,拿着就放不下了。在北大图书馆的机器里应该还能查到我当年“霸占”此书记录,以及霸占同样是李书磊著作的《重读古典》的悠久历史,它们曾很久被放在我床头,随时的取阅就能让我安静下来。毕业以后遍寻书店试图购买,却从未能如愿,再无缘读过了。所以今天能再度读到那些熟悉的文字,对我来说是怎么的大喜悦!这次仅花10元就能轻易得到,欣喜的同时竟然让我有些不安。

李书磊是我最喜欢的学者、作家,是一个以文化和读书为信仰的人。文字干净,西学和国学功底厚重,一些日常生活的体会和感悟也让人惊叹并一次次的让我会心一动。他14岁考入北大。文学博士,历任中共中央党校培训部主任、校务委员,现任西安市委书记。从学者到官员,有人评价“李书磊是中国领导核心层意识形态方面的技术幕僚,将对未来中国产生影响的人”。对后一句我是非常同意的。2000年的圣诞节我们曾在万圣书店有过一面之缘。那天他和夫人杜玲玲在雕刻时光过节,那么安安静静的一对儿。我凭感觉冒冒失失的闯到他跟前和他相认,聊了什么忘记了,但记住了他犀利的眼睛。

《我观世音》是泰山出版社99年出版的,也很早就绝迹了。拿到书才发现,原来是从山东寄来的,库存货。带着这样的因缘,更加让人感动。此书原价13.5元,现在加运费20元。

上周的《三联》有一篇文章专门写1968年前后北京最有名的顽主“小混蛋”被杀经过和前因后果,看罢来了兴趣,又连着搜了很多相关资料。百度有个“顽主吧”,是“顽主”们最大的群,现在依然人气很高。说《血色青春》是根据他们的事儿改编的,此书好多年前就被禁,可最终还是在淘宝上买到,崭新的,原价72一套(4本),现价30,是大兴一家老书店没卖掉的货。

陆续收到天南海北寄来的包着牛皮纸的书,也许是从久不打开的书库中来,也许是从乡下书店的角落中来,也许是从某人的书架上来,想要就能够得到,这是怎样的机缘和福气呀,感谢淘宝。

有个想法,今后的读书和购书方向,要从新书往旧书经典发展,从卓越当当往淘宝潘家园发展。

15:14 QCon 大型网站后台架构和系统简介 Tracks -> Architectures you've always wondered about » del.icio.us/chedong
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10:49 Blogger推出SlideShow页面元素 » WebLeOn's Blog
Blogger.com在两个月前推出了Blogger Play的功能。现在,又在这一功能的基础上开发了SlideShow页面元素

现在,你可以方便的在你的Blogger.com的Blog上展示Picasa Web AlbumsFlickrPhotobucket以及所有支持MediaRSS的网站的相册了。


这个新的SlideShow页面元素可以放置在Blog的侧边栏。将以渐入渐出的形式播放照片,并支持前进、后退、暂停和点击。除了你自己的相册外,你也可以展示所有的公开图片或者某一个Tag的图片。


遗憾的是,这个新功能和所有页面元素一样,只能在新模板模式下使用。由于我使用的是FTP发布方式,所以暂时是无法想用了。
10:31 巡讲热点问答 – 点击率高账户会被停用吗? » Google AdSense China Blog
AdSense 政策专员

200710 月期间我们在全国6个城市举办了 AdSense 产品介绍会,期间有很多的发布商朋友提出了很多很好的意见和建议。这里我们就针对很多用户提出的点击率和无效点击的问题谈一些我们的想法。

点击率的高低和是否产生无效点击没有直接的联系。有的网站虽然点击率非常低,但可能包含了大量的无效点击,而有的网站虽然点击率较高,却都是用户对广告自然产生兴趣的结果,并没有产生无效点击。

一般而言,行业类网站在 Google AdSense 广告有比较好投放的情况下会有相对较高的点击率。论坛、娱乐性网站的点击率整体会低一点。但是这也并非绝对,网站优化非常重要。对网站的用户习惯和和他们对网站关注情况的理解,将会有助于您将广告投放到最佳的板块,在为用户提供有效信息的同时,增强广告效果,为广告主带来更好的投资回报率。这样广告主也将会更加乐意在您的网站投放 Google AdSense 广告,从而提高您的收益。

内容充实,拥有优质用户的网站一般情况下每天页面展示量和点击率的数据都会比较平稳。如果您发现您的网站统计数据在一段时间内发生比较剧烈的变化,请仔细查看网站日志,了解相关信息,并通过帮助中心将您发现的详细信息告诉我们

避免无效点击的另外一种途径是查阅并遵守我们的条款计划政策,按照 Google AdSense 要求投放广告,将会有效减少无效点击,在为广告主提高回报率的同时让您通过 Google AdSense 获得更好的收益,保障您的账户安全。

Spammer Impersonates The Bloglines TeamBloglines | News » Che, Dong's shared items in Google Reader

Over the weekend, a few individuals, including some of us who work on Bloglines, reported receiving Spam from Bloglines. It was a surprise for us and the few other Blogliners who also received the emails. While the total number of emails sent appear to be small less than 1,000, we think it’s serious enough to address because the spammer impersonated official Bloglines correspondence.

The Event

Emails were sent recommending several posts on a Chinese Blog via the “send a post to a friend” feature on Bloglines. The email ended with a signature from “The Bloglines Team.” The emails were not sent by anyone associated with the Bloglines Team.

The Actions Taken

We monitored our logs and suspended the spammer’s IP address restricting their usage of Bloglines. In addition, on Monday 11/19/07, we briefly shut down the “send email” feature on Bloglines to further monitor the situation.

FYI

Bloglines sends out email to our subscribers for purposes specific to operating Bloglines (registration verification, change password, change of terms of service and other policies, significant product announcements, etc) Most product announcements can be found on the Bloglines News Feed. We take your privacy carefully and will protect our customers from spam.

Take Care.

-Eric Engleman and the Bloglines Team

09:00 预期 » It Talks-魏武挥的blog

做一个设想:

当我键入www.sina.com.cn时,出现的页面是2.0式只有几条新闻的页面;而当我键入www.blogbus.com时,出现的页面是1.0式堆砌大量信息的页面;我会有何反应?

想必大吃了一惊。

这种大吃一惊之后,将是强烈的“不习惯”。

我从来不认为1.0堆砌大量信息的页面是不好的,我也从来不认为2.0只有寥寥几条信息的页面是好的。这只是一个“用户习惯”的问题。而且,同样一个用户,极有可能的是,既不见得讨厌新浪,也不见得讨厌Blogbus。虽然,两者的页面风格迥然不同。

这就是一个使用预期的问题。

现实生活中,当我踏入超市时,我的预期是看到琳琅满目的货架;而当我踏入高档时装专卖店时,我的预期是看到一份淡然从容。如果两者倒了过来,那么,超市就不再是超市,专卖店也就不再是专卖店了。

对于一个全新的网站(或者是刚刚开店的商家),用户缺少预期。你可以随意地布置和规划。如果完成一个动作需要点击三下鼠标,也没什么大不了的。因为用户根本没有“预期”。没有预期就没什么期望,也就无所谓“失望”可言。

但改版就不同。

改版的问题,就是改变用户的预期问题,这是一件短期内遭人骂的事情。我很少有看到改版的第二天,普遍叫好的。

特别是2.0网站。

我曾经在写在BlogBus.com改版之后中如是写:

web1.0网站的内容发布在网站,用户大部分的情况下是以浏览为主(少部分产生内容,比如BBS里写帖子)。即使是写帖子,由于BBS里没有太强的个人风格,每张帖子长得都是一样的,用户也不会有太强的“我的帖子”的感觉。web1.0的网站折腾,最多是让用户感觉视觉上不好看,至于内容,他们该看什么还是看什么。换而言之,网站和用户之间的connection不是那么强烈,网站怎么改,基本上都是网站自己的事情。web2.0就大不一样了。以UGC为主的网站,用户post内容。离开用户的post,整个网站就是个空壳。用户的“我的blog”的感觉也非常强烈,可以强烈到“我的领地”的地步。任何一次大规模的改动,都相当得投鼠忌器。

在marketing中,我们知道,要改变一个品牌,特别是知名品牌的形象是非常困难的,麦当劳想从孩童爱好的食品改成青年爱好的食品,投入巨大却至今“革命尚未成功”。

对于网站而言,亦然。

说到底,用户在浏览器中键入那几个字母时,他已经有了先入为主式的预期。


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堵住水壩漏水的手指(fingers in the dam)ilyagram » Che, Dong's shared items in Google Reader

博物館社群如何看待 Open social?澳洲 Powerhouse 博物館的 Sebastian Chan 寫了他的想法(Open social, social networking and museum):減少大家不知道該選哪個 SNS 的焦慮,與降低遇人不淑的風險。他也提到了博物館無法快速回應這些新趨勢的問題,以及當外頭浪潮繼續移動,facebook 上面的社群馬上就會面臨消失的危機。

Where applications from museums sit in the mix is more complicated, especially when development needs to be outsourced or requires significant investment. Our sector is often slow to respond and by the time we do, the audiences we were targetting have sometimes moved on.

Looking at the professional networks for museum staff on Facebook, they currently are thriving because currently many museum staff have private accounts - and usage from work is generally not blocked. However once non-museum personal friends move on to the next site, I do wonder how long those professional networks on Facebook will be sustainable.

他引述 claimID.com 的創辦人,Fred Stuzman 在「情境相關性」(situational relevance)一文中所說的中肯重點:你不會永遠待在同一家 pub 裡。當我們已經體驗完 sns 的一切,這就是該離開尋找下一個媒介的時候了。

Here’s where I get to my point: It’s all about networks. The coolest tools, the best exclusive media - these are only “fingers in the dam” to keep users in non-situationally relevant spaces. Networks naturally migrate from place to place - slowly at first, followed by a cascade as switching coss decrease - and no tools or content or affordances can really stop that.

有沒有看過蕭言中《童話短路》中的「堵水壩的男孩」?水壩已經在漏水了,這些貨櫃(container)中有趣的應用程式(application)只不過是努力要減緩水壩潰垮坍塌、堵住漏洞的手指罷了。網路本來就會移動,想要把所有的人永遠留在一個網路裡面,只不過是夢幻一場。Google Open Social 不是拯救 MySpace 或其他社會網路服務的殺手級應用(事實上,我覺得更想要宰殺 MySpace 或大型 SNS 的工具);反而是想要拯救 sns 這整群動物的救亡圖存的努力。

也許這時候我們就可以重新看待固定在實體地面,不會移動的博物館的意義。

Amazon Announced KindleHow to Change the World » Che, Dong's shared items in Google Reader

Today Amazon announced its foray into selling hardware with a data service. The device is called “Kindle,” and it represents a daring move for an “online bookstore.” You’re going to see two kinds of reviews: bad ones from people who haven’t used it and good ones from people who have. It’s that kind of product—plus Jeff Bezos’s reality-distortion field isn’t as large as Steve Jobs’s. I have used it and if someone gave me a choice of receiving an iPhone or a Kindle, I’d pick the Kindle. Here are the reasons I like it so much:

  • No computer required. Hooking up to, or synching with, a computer in any manner isn’t required. From my perspective, the ease-of-use of Bluetooth is a myth, and half the time a USB connection doesn’t work. Frankly, docking is for losers. You don’t even need to own a computer to use a Kindle. For light computer users (or for a heavy computer user on vacation), a Kindle can replace a laptop.

  • Content flows. Content is pushed to you via the EVDO wireless network. (This is the data network that’s about four times faster than the one used on an iPhone.) Think of Kindle as a Blackberry for blogs, newspapers, and magazines. You get up in the morning, and all the content you want to read is there (see below). You might be thinking there’s a catch: “I’ll have to pay a monthly subscription for EVDO,” but it’s not true. The $400 includes permanent access and unlike WiFi connectivity, you don’t have to find a hotspot and sign in using a WiFi account.

  • Content is king. Amazon has done a great job of lining up content from newspapers such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Le Monde; magazines such as Forbes, Fortune, Time, and Atlantic Monthly (but sadly, not Hockey News yet); and blogs such as TechCrunch, Scobleizer, Huffington Post, BoingBoing, Truemors (!), and Motley Fool. You have to pay for subscriptions, but you will not get on an airplane with nothing to read again. If you’re like me and load up on reading material before a flight, a Kindle (10.3 ounces) will save you several pounds of newspapers and magazines. Amazon has essentially create the “iTunes of documents” if you will.

  • Battery life is good. Considering that content is always being pushed to it, I found that battery life was good—going a couple of days without charging. If I were more judicious and turned off wireless at night, it would have lasted much longer but that defeats the purpose of push technology. If wireless is turned off all the time, it will go about a week on a charge. And it charges up very quickly: about two hours. Oh yeah, the battery is replaceable—what a concept.

  • The screen is perfectly readable. I was skeptical at first, but I had no issue with reading the pocket-book size screen, and I’m an old man who needs reading glasses. It’s not color, but I’d rather have a long battery life than color. Plus, most physical newspapers aren’t in color anyway. Some people will complain about how reading a book is easier than reading a screen, but some people complain about everything.

  • There’s a real QWERTY keyboard. Call me old-fashioned but I like to feel keys go up and down as I type. If Amazon would include a basic email client, life would be really good. Even a Twitter client like Snitter would do the trick. But Amazon’s EVDO expenses might go through the ceiling if people used Kindles as laptops.

Will it replace printed books? Many people are going to opine about whether Kindle can replace a good ole printed book (and Amazon seems very focused on this topic too). Most will conclude that it won’t because of cost, requirement to recharge, dropability, and dunkability (ie, in water), and in these ways it won’t. But this is mostly true for novels and any book that you’d read once and not again. However, for reference books, Kindle kicks butt. For example, I would love to have the Chicago Manual of Style on Kindle, so I can search for rules in a much better way than referring to an index. You can roll your own by sending documents to your account, and they will appear on your Kindle.

There are only two things that I didn’t like about the Kindle. First, the bottom corners of the frame feel like they will poke holes in your palms. There is a carrying case, but reading shouldn’t be a religious experience. Second, there isn’t a page back button for your right hand. This is bad feng shui because there is one for your left hand.

Summary: If you want something that requires very little attention that will deliver your favorite newspapers, magazine, and blogs, you should definitely check out Kindle. Having reference books and documents handy is also quite valuable. Reading electronic versions of novels is cream. If nothing else, you have to admire Amazon for trying things that are as interesting as Kindle, S3, and Mechanical Turk.

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