Friday, September 24, 2004

For Yom Kippur


"Days are scrolls: write on them only what you want remembered."

Bachya ibn Pakuda, 11th Century

Thursday, September 23, 2004

InstallShield Update Manager...no uninstall :-(


So, I installed some RSS reader and when I uninstalled the program it left behind InstallShield's Update Manager...I googled a bit and this RSS reader isn't the only app to not clean up everthing installed

"Update Manager - NO UNINSTALL"

This is rubbish!

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Why I still don't trust Alexa


So I was reading an e-mail newsletter and low and behold it suggested I visit and download the new Alexa browser toolbar with a pop-up blocker...wow a pop-up blocker... a little late to this party, no?

Well, I remembered the small huff that Alexa got into and noticed that the most troubling of all is their Privacy Policy which still creeps me out. Right at the top (in unreadable ALL CAPS...ugh)

...COLLECTS AND STORES INFORMATION ABOUT THE WEB PAGES YOU VIEW, THE DATA YOU ENTER IN ONLINE FORMS AND SEARCH FIELDS, AND, WITH VERSIONS 5.0 AND HIGHER, THE PRODUCTS YOU PURCHASE ONLINE WHILE USING THE TOOLBAR SERVICE. ALTHOUGH ALEXA DOES NOT ATTEMPT TO ANALYZE WEB USAGE DATA TO DETERMINE THE IDENTITY OF ANY ALEXA USER, SOME INFORMATION COLLECTED BY THE TOOLBAR SERVICE IS PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE.

So, Alexa/Amazon learns everything about my online experience in exchange for a pop-up blocker? Don't have to think to long on that one. Especially since Amazon can't even get my preferences correct

Further down the page the atrocities continue:

...WHEN YOU PERFORM SEARCHES USING THE SEARCH FUNCTION AVAILABLE ON ALEXA'S TOOLBAR SERVICE SOFTWARE VERSION 6.5 AND HIGHER OR ON THE ALEXA WEBSITE, YOU OFTEN WILL BE TAKEN TO A WEBSITE DETAIL PAGE AT AMAZON.COM. IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT ON AMAZON.COM AND AN AMAZON.COM COOKIE ENABLED, YOUR SEARCH RESULTS WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO AND LOGGED BY AMAZON.COM AND MAY BE CORRELATED BY AMAZON.COM WITH ANY PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION YOU MAY HAVE PREVIOUSLY PROVIDED TO AMAZON.COM.

So, count me out of that download..there's more than enough spyware, spoof websites and e-mails to dodge.

Bush is Ahead...in the e-mail newsletter race as well.



In this article from NielsenBush vs. Kerry: Email Newsletters Rated (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox). Where we learn that Bush is ahead (50% vs. 18%) where it really matters... in the content for the metric "Positive campaiging".
Seems that Bush and his staff put a higher value on promoting "party's own candidate and proposals". Looks like Kerry and staff are more interested in raising campaign funds: "Kerry in particular risked both donor fatigue and unsubscribes by sending out two fundraising emails in a single day (August 31)."