Orome1 writes “Making the content of your Facebook account private can thwart the social network’s plan to share as much information as possible with advertisers, but may not keep out lawyers looking for material that will contradict your statements in a court of law. US lawyers have been trying to gain permission to access the private parts of social network accounts for a while now, but it seems that only lately they have begun to be successful in their attempts. And this turn of events is another perfectly good reason to think twice about what you post online.”
Adding this iPad Omnigraffle Stencil to the list for all those MAC users out there (thanks Ivana for finding it). The set looks pretty decent with a great deal of popovers, buttons, bars, icons, keyboards, alerts, and so on. As an added bonus the set also comes with a few blank and printable PDF sketchsheets – handy for all those times when you don’t feel like drawing out hundreds of screen outlines over and over again. Enjoy.
GoSquared thinks monitoring your website’s traffic should be simple, fun & enlightening. So they have built LiveStats and Trends, which are beautiful and powerful, yet easy to use web application for monitoring your traffic.
LiveStats shows you what’s happening on your website right now. It shows you your top content based on how many people are currently reading it. LiveStats finds all the stats you could need about your visitors. Find out which browser, and which operating system your visitors are using. Know their location down to city level. You can even find out whether your visitors have Adobe Flash installed, and the resolution of their computer screen. All in real-time – while your visitors are still online.
On the other hand, Trends works great with LiveStats for real-time traffic monitoring backed up by long-term historical data. You can Scan through your traffic data with beautiful, accessible graphs. They offer 3 different Views – List View, Graph View, and Combined. List View gives you the figures, making it easy for the statisticians to analyse the data themselves. Graph View makes it easy for anyone to spot a traffic spike or period of downtime.
I am really impressed with the user interface of LiveStats, which is very intuitive and user-friendly. Everything is very clear and easy to understand, they all get updated smoothly without the need of refreshing the page. It would be even better if they can provide API that I can pull specific data, e.g. monthly pageviews to share with my visitors.
They offer 30 Day Free Trial on All Plans. If you’re not happy you can cancel at any time in those 30 days and won’t be charged anything. And they offer a Free Plan with max 10,000 monthly pageviews too. Signing up takes less than 60 seconds. You’ll be monitoring your traffic in real-time in no time. What are you waiting for?
According to a report from NetApplications, Apple’s iOS now has a 2 percent share of all web traffic. Combining for a worldwide average of 2.06 percent, the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch OS has passed the 2 percent mark for the first time ever and has even reached a whopping 10 percent market share in Singapore. The study also shows that the Mac OS kept steady at 5 percent while Windows maintained its solid lead at just under 90 percent of worldwide internet traffic.
Streamie is a web-based, totally real-time and open source Twitter client which makes use of the latest web standards such as HTML5 and CSS3.
It has different menus for displaying mentions, direct messages, favorites or retweets. And, as expected, you can send tweets easily.
A number of options help customizing the application like message filtering, display settings and enabling geolocation.
The application is fully Ajaxed + uses nodeJS, less.js, require.js and Socket.IO which can be a good way of getting experienced in these "getting popular" resources.