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Anil Dash on Online Privacy

Spotted on eclecticism, this blog post by Anil is interesting because I did exactly what he proposes! I spent time and money to set up a personal weblog hosted on a website with my name in the URL so that I could have ‘first dibs’ on what people who Google me will find. It’s a novel concept for the 21st century, the idea of an individual having to create an online identity to have privacy.

Of course, with my identity known won’t that affect what I choose to publish in my blog? It’s probably going to take a lot more guts to write honest commentary in my posts (about certain people, for example) if I think people I know might read them. But a blogger that I know personally (4AM Ramblings) writes that he enjoys blogging because it’s his way of blowing off steam. And he wouldn’t be able to express himself honestly in his blog if he didn’t feel protected by anonymity.

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SWAT

Chad’s new SWAT page has a higher rank in Google than our own Assareh homepage. Of course by linking to it here I’m probably not helping but oh well. Either way SWAT sounds like a blast. I’ve never worked on a project where the goal was to build “one mean-ass robot.”

Farsi Google?

Well this is interesting…

I went to a talk the other day given by a dude visiting from Google and in his powerpoint presentation was a screencap of the Farsi Google! The mullet-headed geek giving the presentation had no idea what language it was but the slide was demonstrating user-contributed Google translations. So I went looking and there it was, Google in Farsi. Well done!



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