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FireFox 3.5 Geolocation – scary accurate

PaulSpoerry | June 21, 2009

Firefox 3.5 can tell websites where you’re located so you can find info that’s more relevant and more useful.

Websites that use location-aware browsing will ask where you are in order to bring you more relevant information, or to save you time while searching. Let’s say you’re looking for a pizza restaurant in your area. A website will be able to ask you to share your location so that simply searching for “pizza” will bring you the answers you need… no further information or extra typing required.

Or, if you’re mapping out directions to get somewhere, the website will know where you’re starting from so all you have to do is tell it where you want to go.

This service is totally optional – Firefox doesn’t share your location without your permission – and is done with the utmost respect for your privacy. And, like all elements of Firefox, it’s being created using open standards to ease adoption by Web developers.

I don’t know if I would ever really find this useful, I guess we’ll have to wait and see when FireFox 3.5 is release and website begin employing the feature en mass. However, since I had the beta on my machine I decided to give it a try by visiting the Geolocation demo website. The results were scary. Often when you try to look yourself up by IP, etc you’ll get “close”, usually only getting down to the main switching station for your provider. FireFox and the Geolocation demo site literally pinpointed my exact address! FREAKY! Of course you have to give permission for a site to use Geolocation, and if you want to disable it completely I suggest you check out HowToGeek’s site for explicit instructions.

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MySpace mobile and 3rd party applications

PaulSpoerry | March 19, 2008

Looks like MySpace is trying to play catch up to the MASSIVE lead Facebook has in this area by *finally* adding support for mobile browsing of their site and 3rd party apps/gadgets/widgets.

Just like the website version, MySpace Mobile also allows reading and send bulletins, accessing of MySpace message, approving friend requests, viewing of photos, searching for other users, posting comments, blogging, and checking out friends profiles. To access MySpace Mobile, users simply need to type m.myspace.com on their phone browsers to visit the website. Ho hum in my opinion. I don’t like looking at shitty MySpace “profiles” and their horrible layouts on my PC why would I want to subject my mobile phone to that?

Recently, MySpace started showing off its new gallery of third-party applications that users can now start adding to their profiles and to their MySpace home pages. So here they are again attempting to play catchup (feature-wise… MySpace is still the largest social site on the net) with Facebook. Most of the apps have issus, but to be fair this is still “beta” (which in the web 2.0 world means generally available but not expected to work).

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