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Evri Buys Radar Networks

And I am not the least bit surprised. After all, we all saw this coming… didn’t we.   

About a year ago I came across Evri. After I played around with it a bit and did some inspection, I realized it was simply not interesting. It doesn’t do anything special that hasn’t already been covered by another 10,000 more complete and useful services out there.

With everything that went down with Twine in the past year, it was predicted by a lot of people that I spoke with, that Twine.com had pretty much always been for sale, if you catch my drift. The only thing is, I guess a part of me was always hoping that some big cool company would come along and acquire Twine, and perhaps that way Twine would finally be made into what it was originally supposed to be [or at least what the pitch was!].

Well, the Radar Networks finally got bought today. Twine.com finally got ownEvriTwineed today, and as a result we now have a combination of 2 completely lame projects. On one hand I find this very disappointing. On the other hand, I find it very laughable. =P  What I find even more amusing, is the little “Evri + Twine” logo that they’ve stuck on the top of the Twine pages. It looks to me like it’s saying “here’s how you know we have successfully made a bloody mess of things”.

I can not believe where Twine started, and where it is now, truly and finally, ending…. 

More info here and  here.

A few hours ago xo directed me to this forum thread on Channel 9. Honestly, at the first glance this seemed to me like some sort of an elaborate joke, but as it turned out, it very much isn’t! As you can read here, apparently yesterday at D7 Steve Balmer announced the new MS search engine called…. well yes, it’s actually called “Bing” =)) And here is the new Bing webpage, not a joke! Now of course there’s no talk of other Live services being rebranded as of yet, but I can see how the starter of that C9 thread could have came to this conclusion. If one of the very main features of “Live” is going to be rebranded, what are the chances that the rest of them will be too? Specially since they’ve already announce “Bing Maps” too, which is the new name for MS’s Virtual Earth. 

And now try to imagine the verbal disaster that this would entail. For instance, if WLM is going to be called Bing Messenger, would you really feel like telling someone to “Bing” you? =)) And even if it is just the search engine…. “let me Bing that for you”!! =D Can somebody tell me, how in the universe MS managed to come up with a name as ridiculous as this?? It almost looks like a very desperate attempt at being hip! Plus, I read on another C9 thread that Bing actually means “disease” in Chinese Mandarine!! Way to choose a proper name Microsoft!

Well at least now the ludicrous name matches the ludicrous policies. =P

WLM Royal Mess-up

My current mood:

Windows Live Messenger never fails to surprise with all sorts of new and improved bugs and glitches. But as of this morning, I’ve ran into a problem that’s much worse than anything I had ever experienced before. In the morning I noticed that somehow some of the people who I usually see online during those hours, appeared offline. Then near noon when I logged on again, a friend who was looking offline to me, started a group conversation with me that included another friend who was also appearing offline! Well this was obviously quite odd, since offline people don’t even get listed in the group conversations on WLM, but they were both listed, with an “offline” sign in front of their names. And one of them, was talking to me!

Then I started testing around and found out that a good number of people who appear offline to me, are in fact quite online. And as for trying to communicate with them, it works quite randomly. As in, they may or may not receive my messages, and I may or may not receive theirs. Of course I did try logging out and back in a few times, with no change. Then I got on my Palm Pilot and logged onto my mobile WLM account, and guess what, the same people look offline over there too! Also shortly after, I started noticing that people’s nicknames don’t show up correctly, and I see their email addresses instead. And to make things worse, I know 1 contact which has disappeared off of my mobile account so far.

So, since the same issue is repeating on different clients on different systems with different accounts, well, this is obviously not a local issue. I have to mention that the 2 accounts are linked, but…. well I don’t know if that’s even relevant. Honestly, this makes absolutely no sense to me. It’s the oddest thing I’ve ever encountered on WLM. For now, I’ve told everyone that I’ll be available on Skype… but I have no idea what to do if this problem doesn’t somehow resolve itself. Any ideas anyone?

Update: Boy do I hate Microsoft and do I feel like completely boycotting Windows Live altogether right now. While looking for news on the issue [which apparently is not just mine], look what I found:

“Microsoft has shut off the Windows Live Messenger IM for users in the countries embargoed by the US, hence Microsoft no longer offers Windows Live Service in those countries.”

That of course includes Iran. Enough said I believe.

Today I received a letter that at the first few moments surprised, and then both angered and amazed the heck out of me. A scam letter, that is. The “Domain Registry of Canada” con artists have apparently decided to show me the “courtesy” of letting me know that my domain name will expire in some months, and offering me to “renew” my domain name with them, which by the way was never registered with them to start with. Of course somewhere down the line they do use the word “transfer” securely placed in the middle of a long ambiguous sentence to assure that at least a good %50 [possibly more?] of the people who receive a similar letter will never quite figure what it is that these lying b*****ds [excuse my language] are trying to manage here.

Yes, believe it or not, these people dig into your records and try to confuse you into transferring your domain name to their bloody registrar, by “explaining” to you that if you don’t renew your domain name you’d no longer be holding it. And by the number of warning posts you can find on the web regarding the sodding “Domain Registry of Canada”, you can tell that they probably have managed to get quite a number of domain names switched so far. So not the most brilliant trick I’d say, but apparently it hasn’t been without results.

I also have to mention that just for the sake of having had my say, I called them and gave them some ideas as to what I think of them and their little trick, which of course resulted in receiving a hang up beep. And here’s a sample of their letter which I found on the web. Have a look….

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  • What in the heaven’s name just happened to the last.fm playlists?
    On one hand, we now have the ability to create more than 1 playlist. On the other hand, now only the subscribers can actually play those playlists, and that is only if the playlist contains at least 45 tracks and 15 different artists!! As you can imagine I’m not happy about that at all! On top of that, what really ticked me off last night was that I noticed the new 200 track limit, which has already been applied on ALL playlists, even the ones that had been created before the updates. This of course means that large parts of some of my favorite neighborhood playlists have simply been annihilated. No backups, nothing. So now I have 5 playlists which I can do very close to zilch with, and I can no longer go swimming in the mighty playlists created by my friends.
    And just to make my mood even darker, obviously the flash playlist player widget no longer works either… it did till 2 days ago… grrrrrrrrrr!!
    So, anybody else sharing my mood?

    As probably obvious by the title, I’m currently somewhat confused and you could even call it somewhat ticked off. Last night a Persian speaker friend of mine sent me a link to an article in a Persian weblog that he found amusing. Well honestly the article itself didn’t take as much of my attention as the little banner on the corner of the page did. Yes, it’s similar to the one I’ve posted here. I had a feeling that I had seen the same banner before on possibly another Persian weblog. I clicked on the banner and was directed to THIS website, where I got a bit of an explanation as to what’s cooking, and I also found the link to THIS OTHER website, where I got the complete and full version story.
    So, as far as my understanding is, this is what’s going on. The 2nd website is the homepage for an Iranian government organization who’s name translates to something in lines of “The Iranian Website Classification Organization”. To make the long story short, this organization’s soul purpose is to classify and register all the websites or weblogs owned by Iranians, so that [obviously] they can take their nasty acts of censorship and harassment of the Iranian internet users to it’s next, simpler step. The organization’s expectation is for every single Iranian domain owner to go ahead and hand them all information about their websites, weblogs and whatever other sort of online identity that they have, which in turn will make it a lot simpler for the Iranian government to either annihilate whatever online content they don’t find to their liking, or make them inaccessible from Iran. How bloody bizarre is that? I wonder who’s unholy idea this is, to take away the smallest peace of freedom of speech that may be left through the internet, using this new, enhanced and completely idiotic tactic? And I really do mean idiotic: what on earth makes them fancy that people will just go through with this? Hence the first website I mentioned, and the banner…. that’s the big “NO” for the answer. Thank you very much!
    But you know what bakes my noodles even more? Just out of pure curiosity I had a look around the organization’s website and came across their website registration form. And guess what. It’s applicable to Iranians everywhere, not just in Iran [you can select whatever country you’re in]. Yeah. Bloody right. I wonder how far they think they’re going to get with that one….

    A few days ago I came across a group invitation on Facebook, that actually managed to get my attention. What I gathered about the group at the first glance, didn’t make much sense. I was thinking to myself that I’m probably a bit tired or reading too fast and I simply don’t get it. But unfortunately that wasn’t the case. Now this is old news, and could be that most of you have already heard about it, but somehow I had never came across the story of “Guillermo Habacuc Vargas” and his horrible crime that he likes to call art. From what I gathered, sometime on October last year, this so called “artist” from Costa Rica, paid a couple of kids to catch him a dog off of the street and then he chained the dog to the corner of an art gallery [a part of an exhibition in Nicaragua]. He didn’t feed the dog, and didn’t allow anybody else to do that either. The poor dog starved to death right in front of the eyes of tons of people walking in and out of the gallery, and nobody did a thing about it. Nobody. The bloody insane guy calls this art. What bothers me even more is that the so called “Prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American” decided that this horrible act was actually art, and Guillermo Habacuc Vargas has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the biennial of 2008. Unbelievable! I just feel my own blood boiling when I think about this. Right now there are tons of videos on YouTube showing the frustration of people from everywhere, and there’s a petition to try to stop this cruel act from happening again in 2008. Through this weblog you can find the petition, as well as an English translation of it, and some more information about the whole fiasco. I hope you’ll sign the petition if you haven’t already. And I certainly hope that this insane person will be stopped. I just can’t think of another dog having the same fate…. =”””(

    Well, yes. And I have to mention that this isn’t just about BlueHost, it concerns a lot of other currently popular hosting services, that offer huge web space for not such a big price. Well, let me tell you about my experience with BlueHost in the last 48 hours. To start with, let me give you a part of the official BlueHost terms of use, that you can find on their website. I have to mention that the TOS page is basically nowhere to be found, unless you search for it in the help center. Yeah, very informative. If you want to see the whole page, it’s here. But here’s the section of interest to me:

    “No material that provides sells or offers to sell the following: controlled substances, illegal drugs and drug contraband, weapons, pirated materials, instructions on making, assembling or obtaining illegal goods or weapons to attack others. Information used to break, copyright, violate the trademark of or to destroy others property or information. Information used to illegally harm any people or animals. We do not allow pornography, nudity, sexual products, programs or services. Escort services are not allowed or other content deemed adult related.”

    This is the only thing that they are saying about “copy righted material”. That you don’t have the right to sell them. I add to it myself: don’t share them either, basically don’t violate the bloody copyright laws. But hey, what part of any copyright law, OR the bloody terms of service, says that you are not allowed to back up your legally collected copyrighted material on your web space? What if you’re using the God forsaken 1500 Gigs that “supposedly” they should give you, to back up parts of your hard drive? And what if that backup is 1 – password protected, 2 – outside of your public web folder, or to say it in simple terms, what if nobody but you has access to that back up? Exactly what are you violating that way? Well, let me tell you what gets violated that way: BlueHost’s shameful marketing scam. They tell you that you have 1500 Gigs, but they know that most people use only something about 20 Megs [I’m also quoting parts of this from Genox, as I was speaking to him about it yesterday]. They advertise 1500 Gigs to get your attention, but they never have the kind of resources to allow people to use 1500 Gigs each. Which means that if you, as one of all these supposedly clueless customers, actually want to use some of the space, they will freak out and start pushing you with limitations that they never ever mentioned anything about, in their terms of service. You just wake up one morning, and figure out that your website has been suspended, without any sort of warning, and not even your email addresses work. I mean how un-considerate and un-professional is that? Then you call them, and they tell you that you are “violating” their terms of service, and you are “violating” copyright laws, while you were doing no such thing. They tell you that unless you remove everything you have in your personal folders, they will not give you access to anything. It doesn’t matter how many times you try to tell them that this is wrong, they simply won’t listen. They use the fact that you need your website back online, and push you to do exactly what they say: to never use what you have paid for. Yes, this is no kidding, this just happened to me. And then I emailed their “abuse” department, asking for an explanation about this, which so far they haven’t responded to, and something tells me that they won’t.

    But hey wait, this is not all, it gets even better. You know what they primarily made me remove from the server? PUBLIC DOMAIN EBOOKS, AND LEGALLY FREE MUSIC! Yes, no kidding, how stupid is that? I had, in my public folders, eBooks that are legally free and fine to share and distribute, and music that happens to be made by my boyfriend [Genox] who releases his music for free, and somehow I’m pretty sure that he doesn’t mind me sharing his music! Yes, the bloody BlueHost support didn’t listen to me when I tried to tell them that this is free material!! They kept telling me that until I remove it, they won’t re-activate my services. What does that tell me? That this is not at all about TOS or Copyright or law or anything like that, this is about the fact that they’re lying about the 1500 Gigs, and they’re just counting on it that with the kind of limitations they apply, you can never use the damn thing. I mean exactly how many full text websites can you have to fill up 1500 Gigs? Is everybody going to start their own eBay or something?

    Now as I mentioned, this is not just about BlueHost. It goes for bunch of hosting services out there, but I would say BlueHost is the worst because:
    1 – They don’t mention anything in their TOS about their backwards policies,
    2 – Their live chat support STILL tells you that it’s ok to have copyrighted material as long as you don’t share them [I tried this with a fake name yesterday!],
    3 – Other similar hosting services won’t get b****y with you if you’re using their space with legally free material, and they understand the concept of “public domain books”. Or at lest that’s what their phone support tells me,
    4 – The BlueHost support “lady” got quite offensive with me yesterday and hung up the phone on me, when she basically couldn’t say anything in response to my logical argument.
    So, ladies and gentlemen, this is _THE_ one most ugly behavior I have ever experienced from a company offering a service. In one act, BlueHost has managed to surpass even Rogers and Network Solutions. Good job, really!
    So here’s what’s going to happen now. I already have full back up of my websites and databases and everything, and I’m fully prepared to move to another host if they bother me again. Actually given the current horrible downtimes of BlueHost, that would not be too bad anyway. AND, I have just put back my legally free material online, and I have absolutely no intention of removing them. And I have every intention of filling up the web space I’m paying for, with completely un-copyrighted material that can be very useful to my website viewers. Lets see what happens.

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