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		<title>Second week on holiday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still on holiday, but time to do some minor things into the site itself. First about the full version: a new look and feel coming up. I&#8217;m not so good with images, but they give a certain feel into the blog. I had huge plans in my mind, but here&#8217;s the realization. Maybe again later [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still on holiday, but time to do some minor things into the site itself. First about the full version: a new look and feel coming up. I&#8217;m not so good with images, but they give a certain feel into the blog. I had huge plans in my mind, but here&#8217;s the realization. Maybe again later with help of real experts.</p>
<p>The other, more technical thing is <a href="http://blogs.humanisti.fixme.fi/scienceandindustry/index.php?ak_action=accept_mobile" target="_self">mobile (simple) view</a> of the site. I know most of the cool devices, like iPhone, N95, N810 etc. should be able to handle this site well. But, the variety of internet enabled devices is bigger. I&#8217;ve used <a href="http://www.operamini.com/" target="_blank">Opera Mini</a> on top of Series 40 device and started to like the less is more approach of websites. And for some services, like <a href="http://www.hs.fi/teksti/" target="_blank">textual view</a> (Finnish newspaper) I use textual view also on regular desktop. It&#8217;s faster and cleaner, no extra flash-ads everywhere.</p>
<p>But to other things then. <a href="http://www.eero.storijapan.net/" target="_blank">My brother</a> asked if I could have a look at <a href="http://www.movino.org/" target="_blank">Movino</a>-system: he plans if live streaming could be somehow used in his work. I promised to have a look with that. But, more generally, the tech persons are using services like <a title="Qik allows streaming of mobile device directly" href="http://qik.com/" target="_blank">Qik</a> to share live video on the spot. I did my trials with <a title="My profile in ComVu. I do not use the service actively anymore," href="http://www.comvu.com/live/?matnel" target="_blank">ComVu</a> and noticed one problem: I&#8217;m not ready to walk in the city and film everything I share to internet (I tried that during the New Year party 2008): the privacy issue is difficult.</p>
<p>I see the possibilities this would allow, but some things bother me. Maybe I&#8217;m too old for this Internet world, but let&#8217;s take the example of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Street_View" target="_blank">Google&#8217;s Street view</a> &#8212; really interesting idea. But at the same time I feel that it might share my whereabouts into the world; but not only that but also details like who are with me. Plans like blurring faces might not be enough: those who know me well might notice my hat which makes me rather easy to spot.</p>
<p>Of course this is not the only thing: services that involve sharing may have same kind of problems: when everything is stored is there any way I can control what&#8217;s out of me? I&#8217;m waiting to here about <a title="Nokia Chat is available as beta in BetaLabs" href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/chat" target="_blank">Nokia Chat</a> and it’s automatically presence updates and location sharing possibilities. As Conversations site asks: <a href="http://conversations.nokia.com/home/2008/07/nokia-chat-how.html" target="_blank">how open we want to be</a>?</p>
<p><a title="See Dr. Wesch website" href="http://mediatedcultures.net/wesch.htm" target="_blank">Dr. Wesch</a> pointed out rather important thing in famous <a title="See the video at Youtube" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g" target="_blank">The Computer is Us/ing us</a>: we need to rethink certain things, like privacy. Maybe I&#8217;ll blog more when I understand more of this tiny but important word.</p>
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