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		<title>What a difference a headline can make!</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2010/07/28/what-a-difference-a-headline-can-make/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use Google Reader to flick through headlines of various RSS feeds I&#8217;m interested in. With many thousands of articles in a given week, I really glance through the headlines before deciding to read any provided excerpt. Only if the excerpt tickles my fancy will I actually read the rest of the article. I learnt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use Google Reader to flick through headlines of various RSS feeds I&#8217;m interested in. With many thousands of articles in a given week, I really glance through the headlines before deciding to read any provided excerpt. Only if the excerpt tickles my fancy will I actually read the rest of the article.<br />
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I learnt of the news of <a title="Link to Maradona's Wikipedia entry" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Maradona">Diego Maradona</a>&#8216;s end of tenure as Argentina&#8217;s national soccer team coach with 2 adjoining headlines from <a title="Link to main RTÉ website" href="http://www.rte.ie/">RTÉ</a> and <a title="Link to Breaking News (TCM) website" href="http://www.breakingnews.ie/">Breaking News</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-GoogleReader.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-371" title="Maradona Headlines in Google Reader" src="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-GoogleReader.jpeg" alt="Maradona Headlines in Google Reader" width="600" height="56" /></a></p>
<p>Whilst both articles have the exact same wording for the first paragraph, both use wildly conflicting headlines to describe the news. Whilst RTÉ&#8217;s news editorial is generally superior to TCM/BreakingNews, they&#8217;ve really lost the battle on this one! Read <a href="http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0727/argentina.html" title="RTÉ's Maradona news report">RTÉ&#8217;s news report</a> or <a href="http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/maradona-calls-it-quits-467058.html" title="TCM BreakingNews' Maradona report">TCM BreakingNews&#8217; report</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-RTE.jpeg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-372" title="RTE.ie Maradona headline" src="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-RTE-150x150.jpg" alt="RTE.ie Maradona headline" width="150" height="150" /></a> <a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-BreakingNews.jpeg"><img class=" size-thumbnail wp-image-370" title="BreakingNews.ie Maradona headline" src="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Maradona-BreakingNews-150x150.jpg" alt="BreakingNews.ie Maradona headline" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>For the record, Maradona wasn&#8217;t sacked. In fact to say he has &#8220;called it quits&#8221; is misleading as well (but nowhere near as misleading as RTÉ&#8217;s headline!). However, it was decided that his contract wouldn&#8217;t be renewed. Big difference, even if somewhat pedantic (moi?)!</p>
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		<title>My App School experience</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/08/10/my-app-school-experience/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[App School I attended the first App School some weeks back and, as a staunch critic of week-long training courses, I&#8217;ve come to be convinced of the opposite. If you&#8217;re a developer, no matter how experienced, interested in iPhone development, read on! I&#8217;m a developer first, with Java being my first language. I&#8217;ve programmed in [...]]]></description>
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<div class='description'><p>I attended the first <a href="http://www.appschool.ie/" title="Link to App School website">App School</a> some weeks back and, as a staunch critic of week-long training courses, I&#8217;ve come to be convinced of the opposite.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a developer, no matter how experienced, interested in iPhone development, read on!<br />
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I&#8217;m a developer first, with Java being my first language. I&#8217;ve programmed in Objective-C for about 6 months (and didn&#8217;t like it all that much at the time!). As most practical developers, I was convinced that training courses weren&#8217;t all that useful, and that online material was more than an adequate substitute. I still hold that opinion about certain types of courses, but certainly App School was an eye-opener, and I&#8217;d heartily recommend you check it out, if you&#8217;re considering starting iPhone development (and have some development experience).</p>
<h2>Content</h2>
<p>The App School course covered Objective C in enough detail to get started, but in short enough time to not get bored. That&#8217;s quite a hard thing to do. Yeah, sure, most of us were having difficulties with memory management concepts, but those difficulties were easily turned in to &#8220;oh yeah&#8221; light bulb moments by referring back to the notes. After some theory, we were quickly immersed in creating applications on the SDK. Always a crowd pleaser (to be actually doing something), and I think the mix of theory versus getting knee-deep in practical application is something that is both tricky and important to get right (so your audience is not bored/tuned out, but is equipment with the necessary knowledge to not get lost).</p>
<p>You can see, for yourself, what the <a href="http://appschool.ie/outline/" title="Link to App School course outline">course covers</a>, but we were definitely in a position to author decent iPhone applications by the end of the week. We covered using all the standard UI layouts and components, managing content, retrieving content and using the iPhone built-in features. This, within a week? Yes, really!</p>
<h2>Why my opinion on training courses changed</h2>
<p>So, my main criticism of training courses, up to this point, was that they were a doddle. Certainly any course I&#8217;ve been on (including development-related ones) was considered a holiday with some completely meaningless certificate that you got at the end (whether or not you excelled at the course). Most were geared to too wide an audience, so everyone on the course was either completely lost, or completely bored at various stages of the course.</p>
<p>App School was different in that regard. They&#8217;d already set out the minimum requirements, and with Objective-C not being one of them, you might be concerned that it&#8217;d be too wide an audience. As above, this was handled brilliantly.</p>
<p>My other main criticism of training courses is that they&#8217;re too theoretical. On programming courses, we didn&#8217;t touch an IDE or SDK, on source management courses we didn&#8217;t do a single check-in, on DBA courses there was no database server to connect to. You get the idea.</p>
<p>App School was completely different. The course was almost entirely practical exercise based. I can&#8217;t stress how valuable a way of learning this is. We were never bored (except maybe for 1 or 2 slides of Objective-C memory management!!), because we were seeing the results of our learning in real time. As 1 of us had run in to a problem, it was quickly resolved and the rest of us all learnt from that experience. That&#8217;s something no book, or online material will help with. The week was full of incidents of &#8220;what the hell does that mean&#8221; responses to generic, non-helpful SDK errors. All of us came away knowing some of the causes.</p>
<h2>Was the course well presented?</h2>
<p>The content was rockin&#8217;, the learning was good. How well was the course run? Don&#8217;t be fooled by the relative inexperience of the presenter, Daniel! We built up a good rapport with him from early on, and he was well able to answer the various questions thrown at him. It&#8217;s easy present some slides in a clear manner, the skill is being able to back that up with subject knowledge, and Daniel had that in abounds. He was able to spot the weaknesses (did I mention memory management?!) and deal with them 1-to-1, with everyone learning from that process.</p>
<p>We got great entertainment from the staff at the hotel, including the bravery of one student, John, who asked the chef if a particular dish (mince-meat looking) was beef. Even after the chef paused, muttered &#8220;Uhh&#8221;, paused again, and said &#8220;I think so&#8221;, John chose that dish. Kudos! The hotel is hard to get to, there&#8217;s no denying! I got lost only living 10 minutes down the road, armed with Google Maps. It&#8217;s a bit out of public transport&#8217;s way (though there are nearby buses). However, the facilities were top notch (the air-con actually worked, for example; bonus marks for a working projector). We were well looked after.</p>
<h2>Was I convinced?</h2>
<p>Absolutely! No longer do I hold the opinion that all training courses are a waste of time. I experienced a very valuable way of learning, and learnt lots. I&#8217;m still processing a lot of what I learnt! I came away with the ability to develop for the iPhone, and (more importantly, in my opinion) the ability to troubleshoot when things go wrong.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d heartily recommend App School, based on my experience. If you have a reasonable experience with any sort of OO programming, you&#8217;ll be an ideal candidate. You won&#8217;t be bored, and you most likely won&#8217;t be overwhelmed (not always anyway!). It&#8217;s a tough course, in that you need to be there to learn, not on a junket. But, learn you will; of that I can assure you!</p>
<p>My thanks to Daniel, and those involved behind the scenes at App School; who said you can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks?</p>
<p>Finally, as a disclaimer, I was given a subsidised place on the course. I&#8217;m a transparent person, if you know me at all, so while it might be easy for me to be so positive on a subsidised place, I was under no pressure to post any of the above, and certainly wasn&#8217;t paid for it.</p>
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<div>Rated <span class='rating'>5</span>/5 on <span class='dtreviewed'>Aug 10 2009</span></div>
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		<title>Decisions for Heroes review (TuesdayPush)</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/05/19/decisions-for-heroes-review-tuesdaypush/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 12:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cgarvey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a wealth of web applications addressing all sorts of needs. With the focus, these days, on all things social media and social networking, specific vertical markets are often left behind. Today, sees a reversal of that trend as Robin Blandford, of ByteSurgery, officially launched Decisions For Heroes, after a lengthy and exhaustive beta period. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a wealth of web applications addressing all sorts of needs. With the focus, these days, on all things social media and social networking, specific vertical markets are often left behind.<br />
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<img style="float: right; padding: 10px;" class="size-full wp-image-306 aligncenter" title="Decisions For Heroes" src="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/decisions-for-heroes.jpg" alt="Decisions For Heroes" width="416" height="44" />Today, sees a reversal of that trend as Robin Blandford, of <a title="Link to ByteSurgery website" href="http://www.bytesurgery.com/">ByteSurgery</a>, officially launched <a title="Link to Decisions For Heroes website" href="http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/">Decisions For Heroes</a>, after a lengthy and exhaustive beta period. Robin also works in the vertical market the site is aimed at, rescue incident management, which brings a wealth of experience to the application. Not content with that, Robin worked with large and small rescue operations during a beta phase to make sure the application covered the incident management practices of a wide audience.</p>
<p>Incident management is more about recording, with a good level of field-specific detail, a given incident and to then be able to analyse trends in that data at a later date. <a title="Link to Decisions For Heroes website" href="http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/">Decisions For Heroes</a> allows users to record rescue incidents, keep track of certification, some basic resource management, built in communication and notification, manage non-rescue incidents (such as training and events), and all in an easy, and clearly well-researched UI.</p>
<p>Take the <a title="Link to Decisions For Heroes tour on their website" href="http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/tour/">Decisions For Heroes tour</a> to get a more complete run down of the application&#8217;s capabilities. Price plans start from €40 which might seem expensive for a web application, but not when you break it down. It&#8217;s not €40/user, for a start, and when you examine the man hours spent on recording and reporting, you&#8217;ll find significant time savings with <a title="Link to Decisions For Heroes website" href="http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/">Decisions For Heroes</a>.</p>
<p>Robin has spotted a way a web application could help a life-saving vertical market, has built a fantastic application, has involved plenty of field-expertise (aside from his own) and delivered an absolutely fantastic solution for the market. If you look at the video and tour, you&#8217;ll see the level of detail has been well thought out, and that this is not a thrown-together application done on the cheap.</p>
<p>Congratulations to Robin and ByteSurgery, for delivering!</p>
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		<title>DineToRead.ie (TuesdayPush)</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/03/25/dinetoreadie-tuesdaypush/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DineToRead.ie is not just any old book club, though it is that too; it&#8217;s a book club with an impressive online presence to support the club. DineToRead do regular meetings, over a meal, as you&#8217;d expect, but they also have a set of online tools to support the club&#8217;s members as well. Couldn&#8217;t any book [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://dinetoread.ie/wp-content/themes/dtr/img/dtr.png" style="float: right;" alt="DineToRead Logo" /><a href="http://dinetoread.ie/" title="Link to DineToRead website">DineToRead.ie</a> is not just any old book club, though it is that too; it&#8217;s a book club with an impressive online presence to support the club. <a href="http://dinetoread.ie/" title="Link to DineToRead website">DineToRead</a> do regular meetings, over a meal, as you&#8217;d expect, but they also have a set of online tools to support the club&#8217;s members as well.<br />
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Couldn&#8217;t any book club have a website? Of course, but then there&#8217;s talking about it, there&#8217;s doing it, and there&#8217;s doing it well. DineToRead fall in to the latter category.</p>
<p>Meetups are an important social aspect of any book club, and it&#8217;s great to see the marriage of online and offline social aspects with DineToRead. Small, local meet-ups are regularly organised where a number of club members meet in a nice quiet venue, have food, and discuss the book of the month, amongst other topics, I&#8217;m sure! While other sites (especially forum sites) replace the book club tradition with an online-only format, DineToRead.ie have left this intact. That, I like!</p>
<p>What can DineToRead do in the future? Well certainly there&#8217;s potential for more local meet-ups. Even in the other cities (currently meet-ups are based in Galway and Dublin). There&#8217;s scope, once membership increases, to negotiate special member rates/bulk rates for the book of the month. I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;re already looking at other markets, but this concept seems pretty portable to me!</p>
<p>Finally, the one feature missing that I expected there, is book reviews. It can be micro reviews (encourage Twitter us!), or full on reviews, and it could be any book, or just the book of the month, for now. Bonus points go to tying in reviews from Amazon, or other review sites like <a href="http://www.loudervoice.com/">LouderVoice.com</a>!</p>
<p>The site is from those who brought us <a href="http://dinetomeet.ie/" title="Link to DineToRead website">DineToMeet.ie</a> which is dating service, although not as tacky as many dating websites out there. However, DineToRead do stress that it is not a dating service, merely a social service for those with a common interest.</p>
<p><a href="http://dinetoread.ie/" title="Link to DineToRead website">DineToRead</a> : The way every book club should be!</p>
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		<title>MyMunster.com Review (TuesdayPush)</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/03/10/mymunstercom-review-tuesdaypush/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 18:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Munster Rugby is arguably the most successful club/provincial rugby brand in the northern hemisphere. You know a rugby brand is successful when you have a huge portion of followers from an opposing club or province. It&#8217;s the Man United of rugby! Munster Rugby clearly identified the need to harness new media and to try and [...]]]></description>
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Munster Rugby is arguably the most successful club/provincial rugby brand in the northern hemisphere. You know a rugby brand is successful when you have a huge portion of followers from an opposing club or province. It&#8217;s the Man United of rugby!<br />
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Munster Rugby clearly identified the need to harness new media and to try and bring the massive following under the one roof. Have they succeeded? Not yet. Their own website used to host forums which were horrifically run, as are all IRFU forums. They finally gave up the ghost and sought to replace it with a modern social network.</p>
<p>ClubW, based in Cork, come to the rescue! It&#8217;s clearly an ongoing engagement, and anything in social networking requires time, but the first reaction when one visits MyMunster.com has to have an underbelly of &#8220;meh!&#8221;.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m writing this review wearing a number of hats, which makes it harder. I, of course, strive to be objective. MyMunster.com is clearly aimed at Munster Rugby supporters (check), and users of social networking sites (check). I&#8217;ve spent over 8 years authoring collaborative software which has taken a massive swing to the social networking side. That doesn&#8217;t make me an expert, by any means, but it does help me identify strong and weak areas.</p>
<p><strong>MyMunster Strengths</strong><br />
The site offers the basic feature of any social networking site; private messaging, public messaging, discussion forums, and areas to share your media. I.e. everything one would expect from a social networking site. We&#8217;ll look at those features in a bit more detail later. One twist on social networking that the boys in ClubW bring to the mix is monetisation, and they do that very cleverly!</p>
<p><strong>MyMunster Weaknesses</strong><br />
My biggest gripe would have to be that there is no easy way to consume the information being shared. There are no ways to filter data to suit you. There are no categories of discussion threads, no shared albums, no tagging of content, and when it comes to the news page, it&#8217;s all or nothing. The site is lacking in functionality to make it easy for its members to contribute as well as to gain from the site.</p>
<p><strong>MyMunster features:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Membership</strong>.<br />
To get any value from the site, you must first register, as is pretty much standard these days. I&#8217;d expect alternative login methods (e.g. OpenID, Facebook Connect, etc.) on a bigger site, but I&#8217;m sure these will come as the site grows. However, I&#8217;m still waiting on a confirmation email. This is a necessity for a number of reasons including my own archives (so I know what email address I used), and my own security (so I can report anyone trying to register as me, without my authorisation). ClubW have stuck one gem in the registration, and that&#8217;s to encourage users to upload an avatar there and then. Often social networks are devoid of avatars, and this can look poor, but MyMunster have placed appropriate weighting on the value of avatars. You can still skip the step, if you&#8217;re not that way inclined, which is, in my opinion, the best way to handle avatars.</li>
<li><strong>Discussions</strong>.<br />
There is a standard discussion forum available, as you&#8217;d expect. It&#8217;s a threaded forum, so people can start a topic, or reply to an existing topic. Standard stuff. One big failing of MyMunster.com is to categorise these discussions. It&#8217;s a social network based around Munster Rugby, so you&#8217;d imagine most discussion will be based on that. However, if you&#8217;re to encourage user participation (the measurement of success of any social network), you need to cater for other discussions. MyMunster does this, but lumps all discussions in together. The result is that it&#8217;s virtually impossible for a member to focus only on topics, or categories, of discussion. They have to crawl the entire page (and subsequent pages if they are bothered, which research shows they are not!) for a discussion that suits them. MunsterFans.com, the biggest competition to MyMunster, and indeed most discussion forum sites, does do this. Possible categories for MyMunster could include a minimal &#8220;Munster Rugby&#8221;, &#8220;Ireland Rugby&#8221;, &#8220;General Sport&#8221; and &#8220;Banter&#8221;, and expand over time as patterns of discussion emerges.</li>
<li><strong>Messaging</strong>.<br />
ClubW have themselves emphasised that this was an important feature, and they&#8217;ve revamped MyMunster accordingly. There are three types of messaging available, and all easily accessed from the Messaging page. You can message everyone, in a Twitter-esque form, you can message individuals in a public way, and, finally, you can send private messages to individuals. Given the recognition of the strength of messaging, I&#8217;d expect to see further UI tweaks here to make it easier (AJAX username lookup, layout of speech bubbles to put more emphasis on the message rather than its meta data, etc.). It looks like some people are using it in a Twitter kind of way (including the &#8220;I&#8217;m going for lunch&#8221; style of updates), in which case there&#8217;s an argument for an auto-refresh of those pages.</li>
<li><strong>Media Sharing</strong>.<br />
This area, by the site&#8217;s own admission, is lacking. They have 2 separate areas for photos and video, although the latter isn&#8217;t functional yet on the site. I&#8217;m not convinced of the need to have 2 completely separate areas (Flicker, Facebook, and many other media sharing sites don&#8217;t differentiate). For now, at least, you can upload photographs and organise them in to albums. The photos are public, and can be seen by other members of MyMunster. What is absent, is the ability to tag photos, which makes it easier to search, and to display multi-member albums like &#8220;Heineken Cup Final 2008&#8243;. Right now albums are all separated. This space could be vastly improved with the addition of tags. It could also be improved by allowing import (or even just display) of albums/photos from Flickr, pix.ie, Facebook, etc. Similarly, for video, once the feature is implemented.</li>
<li><strong>News Aggregations</strong>.<br />
Again, nothing new here, but it&#8217;s handy to have news specific to the community on display. Again, organisation of the data here is lacking. All the various RSS feeds are dumped in to one big page of data. Information overload. There needs to be a way to filter out Welsh national team injuries from Munster domestic fixtures. I&#8217;m not arguing that the RSS feeds should be there, just that they need to be better categorised so that I can manage my information better. I shouldn&#8217;t have to read 50 odd headlines (including scrolling) if I&#8217;m only interested in the 10 ish Munster-specific ones.</li>
<li><strong>Blog</strong><br />
The MyMunster blog seems to be regularly updated with a nice mix of news &#038; opinion on Munster Rugby, with site news &#038; help. I&#8217;ve added it to my RSS reader anyway.</li>
<li><strong>Monetisation</strong>.<br />
This is probably MyMunster&#8217;s only unique feature that hasn&#8217;t been done to death on other social networking sites. The lads in ClubW have clearly got a grip on the commercial aspect of social networking. I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;ve experienced this feature as a deal-breaker when negotiating sales. They haven&#8217;t just gone for sticking Google Ads on the site and hope that covers hosting and development costs. The system is a credit points based system. It&#8217;s a macro currency, as it were. You can top up your credits by purchasing with a credit card, and you get credits when you join to help you get started. You also get credits when you participate (for example I got 5 credits for uploading a photo). So active members are rewarded without the need to splash any cash; a huge incentive. You get to spend your credits on entering competitions (like free tickets, etc.). Plenty of potential here, and easily MyMunster.com&#8217;s stand out unique feature.
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<p><strong>Enhancements Suggestions</strong><br />
The ClubW lads obviously have a good head start in that they have a functional social networking site with basic features, and have the backing of a huge commercial entity (worth many, many MyMunster credits in advertising!). My constructive criticism can be best summarised as follows:</p>
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<li><strong>Categorise data.</strong> Make it easier for your members to digest the information other members share. Some will be interested in what everyone says, most will not. Most will have a limited amount of time to digest information from the site. Use categories in the discussion forums. Categorise the RSS feeds &#8220;Domestic, Province, National, Other Rugby&#8221;. Yes, it might take more work to manually parse the RSS feeds, but promote some active members of the community to monitor/categorise the feeds and give &#8216;em credits!</li>
<li><strong>UI tweaks</strong>. A very personal thing for the finer detail, but there are areas that could do with enhancements that have long been acknowledged as requirements on other sites, rather than personal tweaks. Things like auto-refreshing the live updates messaging page, using a Adobe Flash-based file uploaded (to show progress, handle timeouts, support multiple uploads, support zip file uploads, etc.). There are areas of the site that are in need of a usability review. I won&#8217;t dwell on the point, just to note that it&#8217;s in need of some effort.</li>
<li><strong>Data Sharing</strong>. Right now it&#8217;s not too easy to share data between members. Yes, there is messaging, but that is limited. I&#8217;d suggest the support of groups &#8220;The crew of the Munster Red Renault 19 Ferry Trip to Cardiff &#8217;06&#8243;, or at least add multiple recipient support (so I can message Dave, Joe and Tom, and then can easily reply to all). For data/video sharing, there really is need for more than just uploading to individual albums. I&#8217;d suggest adding tagging support would be the easiest way to create shared group albums, e.g. &#8220;#cardiff08&#8243;. It would also make a nice tag cloud feature as a good starting point to offer casual browsers. Tagging support would fit nicely in with the public messaging as well.</li>
<li><strong>Data Privacy</strong>. One cause for concern when I uploaded a picture was that I wasn&#8217;t sure what rights, if any, I was giving up. Google, Facebook, etc., have all been in high-profile media criticisms over what happens to user content uploaded. You should have a clear policy on this. I had a quick, and I emphasise quick, glance over the Terms and Privacy pages, but couldn&#8217;t see anything obvious. If you&#8217;re not claiming the right to royalty-free use of my content, then brag about that, rather than say nothing at all.</li>
<li><strong>Leverage other social media</strong>.<br />
Encourage users of other established networks to share their content in to yours, or indeed to sign in to yours without the necessity for registration. There may be value in registration, but there are ways to make this easier for members of other networks (e.g. OpenID or Facebook Connect), which you should leverage. Similarly, leverage the established methods of sharing the data between those networks. &#8220;Import album from Flickr&#8221; or &#8220;Create Flickr-based album&#8221; along side &#8220;Create a new photo album&#8221; and similar options. Indeed, offer an export to Facebook/Flickr from your site, so that you are the originator of the data; an added incentive for a member to use your site. Twitter is an obvious area for integration as well. Basically, there are other sites that do messaging, discussion, media sharing and that do them better than you have done, however harsh that may seem. My suggestion is to tap in to that.</li>
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<p><strong>Summary</strong><br />
MyMunster tries to be the jack of all trades, master of none. If a corporation is looking to implement their own social network, with monetisation built right in, then ClubW can definitely deliver. However, to build a social network and make it grow, then MyMunster is lacking in too many areas to make it easy for this to happen. They don&#8217;t harness the power of external resources (APIs, other social networks, etc.), meaning it&#8217;s a very isolated network. Or, in other words, a very expensive network to build. This has been offset by monetisation, but it&#8217;s unlikely that&#8217;ll be enough, long term.</p>
<p>MyMunster are on a winner with the monetisation, and have the very valuable backing of a huge brand. However, the ability to grow a social network requires more work from the boys at ClubW in functionality. ClubW and MyMunster; off to a good start, but more needed.</p>
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		<title>Tuesday Push</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been meaning to get on board the Tuesday Push, properly this time. The idea is that a group of Irish web based companies (or just sites!) promote each other&#8217;s products in a coordinated way. It&#8217;s a form of a leg up from your peers, as it were. I can understand the initial reaction, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: right; margin: 20px" src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/profile_images/73490681/tuesday_push_avatar.jpg" alt="(Tuseday Push Logo)" />I&#8217;ve been meaning to get on board the <a href="http://www.tuesdaypush.com/" title="Link to the Tuesday Push website">Tuesday Push</a>, properly this time. The idea is that a group of Irish web based companies (or just sites!) promote each other&#8217;s products in a coordinated way. It&#8217;s a form of a leg up from your peers, as it were.<br />
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I can understand the initial reaction, that it seems a closed boys club, but the transparency in which it&#8217;s run quickly dispels that theory. <a href="http://mulley.net/" title="Link to Damien Mulley's website">Damien Mulley</a>, the man behind the most transparent web awards in Ireland, if not further afield, started the Tuesday Push last year and since then, bloggers have all been reviewing the companies being pushed, with documented success (for the &#8220;Pushee&#8221;).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve <a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2008/08/12/toddlecom-simple-email-marketing-tuesday-push/" title="Link to my Toddle Tuesday Push blog post">blogged</a> about <a href="http://www.toddle.com/" title="Link to Toddle beautiful newsletters website">Toddle</a> in the past, as part of the Tuesday Push, as that was the only site I&#8217;d used that was being pushed. I aim to continue with that principle (only review/talk up something I&#8217;ve used). However, from now on, I&#8217;ll actually go and use the site/product so that I can review it.</p>
<p>First up, I&#8217;ll be posting about <a href="http://1timetracking.com/" title="Link to 1Time time tracking website">1Time</a>, a nifty time-tracking website. After that, I&#8217;ll aim to keep up with the Tuesday Push!</p>
<p>You can read <a href="http://www.tuesdaypush.com/about/" title="Link to the Tuesday Push about page">more about the Tuesday Push</a>, or <a href="http://www.tuesdaypush.com/request-a-tuesday-push/" title="Link to Tuesday Push registration">sign up to have your site/company pushed</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cancelling Setanta Sports (UK/Ireland)</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/01/16/cancelling-setanta-sports-ukireland/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 22:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good few visitors have come across my blog searching for cancellation instructions/experiences, so here&#8217;s my take on it, having cancelled recently. This information is relevant to Setanta Sports UK &#038; Ireland (not sure what process is in place for US / Australia), and it&#8217;s only for satellite (not NTL/UPC cable) customers. Over a year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good few visitors have come across my blog searching for cancellation instructions/experiences, so here&#8217;s my take on it, having cancelled recently. This information is relevant to Setanta Sports UK &#038; Ireland (not sure what process is in place for US / Australia), and it&#8217;s only for satellite (not NTL/UPC cable) customers.<br />
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Over a year ago, Setanta switched to a monthly contract (for new users, obviously), and it was then I joined, not wanting to commit to 12 months (given that Hurling and Rugby are my only sporting interests.</p>
<p>The rolling monthly contract requires 30 days notice. Notice served is effective from the next billing date. In other words you&#8217;ll always have to pay at least an other month&#8217;s subscription after serving your notice.</p>
<p>Up until recently, Setanta required written notice be posted (for Irish subscriptions anyway) to:</p>
<blockquote><p>Setanta Sports DSAT<br />
P O Box 182<br />
The  Quays<br />
Newry<br />
BT35 5AS
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<p>However they now accept cancellation notices via email at <a href="mailto:requests@setanta.com">requests@setanta.com</a>. You just need to quote your account number. You can find the account number on the written confirmation of your subscription that you got when you signed up, or you can ring Customer Care and get it by quoting your Sky Viewing card number (Services > System Details on your Sky menu).</p>
<p>If you want a discounted subscription for, usually, 3 months, you can ring customer care and explain you want to cancel. They&#8217;ll put you through to their Loyalty Team who will, invariably, offer you a reduced subscription for a number of months.</p>
<p>A bonus for all you on bundled call plans (cell/mobile, landline or VoIP). The geographical number (not the 0818 / 0845 which usually are not included in call bundles/plans) for the Loyalty Team is +441915013482 , but that probably changes a bit.</p>
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		<title>Bruce Springsteen preamble to The River, LA 1985</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2009/01/10/bruce-springsteen-preamble-to-the-river-la-1985/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:54:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my annual desktop tidy up, I came across this transcription of mine of Bruce Springsteen&#8217;s preamble to the live version of The River on the Live 1975-1985 box set. I can&#8217;t remember if I had help, but I don&#8217;t think I did (and a quick Google tells me not). A crackin&#8217; version of The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my annual desktop tidy up, I came across this transcription of mine of Bruce Springsteen&#8217;s preamble to the live version of The River on the Live 1975-1985 box set. I can&#8217;t remember if I had help, but I don&#8217;t think I did (and a quick Google tells me not).</p>
<p>A crackin&#8217; version of The River, it has to be said! Enjoy!<br />
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<strong>The River (Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA, September 30, 1985)<br />
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<p>Hiya doin’ out there tonight? That&#8217;s good, that&#8217;s good.</p>
<p>This is a&#8230; When I was growing up, me and my dad used to go at it all the time over almost anything. But, ah, I used to have really long hair, way down past my shoulders. I was 17 or 18, oh man, he used to hate it. And we got to where we’d fight so much that I’d, that I’d spent a lot of time out of the house; and in the summertime it wasn&#8217;t so bad, ‘cause it was warm, and my friends were out, but in the winter, I remember standing downtown where it’d get so cold and, when the wind would blow, I had this phone booth I used to stand in. And I used to call my girl, like, for hours at a time, just talking to her all night long. And finally I&#8217;d get my nerve up to go home. I&#8217;d stand there in the driveway and he&#8217;d be waiting for me in the kitchen and I&#8217;d tuck my hair down on my collar and I’d walk in and he&#8217;d call me back to sit down with him. And the first thing he’d always ask me was what did I think I was doing with myself. And the worst part of it was that I could never explain to him.</p>
<p>I remember I got in a motorcycle accident once and I was laid up in bed and he had a barber come in and cut my hair and, man, I can remember telling him that I hated him and that I would never ever forget it. And he used to tell me: &#8220;Man, I can&#8217;t wait till the army gets you. When the army gets you they&#8217;re gonna make a man out of you. They&#8217;re gonna cut all that hair off and they&#8217;ll make a man out of you.&#8221;</p>
<p>And this was, I guess, &#8217;68 when there was a lot of guys from the neighbourhood going to Vietnam. I remember the drummer in my first band coming over to my house with his marine uniform on, saying that he was going and that he didn&#8217;t know where it was. And a lot of guys went, and a lot of guys didn&#8217;t come back. And the lot that came back weren&#8217;t the same anymore. I remember the day I got my draft notice. I hid it from my folks and three days before my physical me and my friends went out and we stayed up all night and we got on the bus to go that morning and man we were all so scared&#8230; And I went, and I failed. I came home [audience cheers], it&#8217;s nothing to applaud about&#8230; I remember coming home after I&#8217;d been gone for three days and walking in the kitchen and my mother and father were sitting there and my dad said: &#8220;Where you been?&#8221; and I said, uh, &#8220;I went to take my physical.&#8221; He said &#8220;What happened?&#8221; I said &#8220;They didn&#8217;t take me.&#8221; And he said: &#8220;That&#8217;s good.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Another popular live version is the New York one:</p>
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		<title>Buenos Aires Grill quick review</title>
		<link>http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2008/12/17/buenos-aires-grill-quick-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buenos Aires Grill If you&#8217;re a steak fan, then you&#8217;ll want to try out Buenos Aires Grill! I&#8217;m a chef&#8217;s nightmare in that I like plain food, and I like my meat well cooked. However, I&#8217;ve found that you can pretty accurately judge a restaurant by the way it presents well-cooked meat! Whether your a [...]]]></description>
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<div class='description'><p>If you&#8217;re a steak fan, then you&#8217;ll want to try out <a href="http://www.buenosairesgrill.ie/" title="Link to the Buenos Aires Grill website">Buenos Aires Grill</a>! I&#8217;m a chef&#8217;s nightmare in that I like plain food, and I like my meat well cooked. However, I&#8217;ve found that you can pretty accurately judge a restaurant by the way it presents well-cooked meat! Whether your a bleeding or burnt steak fan, you&#8217;ll enjoy the steaks here, and it&#8217;s worth a visit.<br />
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Price was reasonable for the good quality food, selection was fairly refined (and greatly reduced if you are not a steak fan!). For a ball park figure, it was roughly €40 per head for a 3 course meal + coffee.</p>
<p>The restaurant is off the beaten track somewhat, so it&#8217;s easily overlooked, but it&#8217;s only a 2 minute walk across from Captiol on George&#8217;s St., Dublin, beside the new Radisson hotel.</p>
<p>Service was efficient but somewhat unprofessional, bordering on awkward. As we were there early there was plenty of waiting staff, and 2 girls practically tripping over themselves to help us. They were all very friendly, and very efficient, don&#8217;t get me wrong, just lacking a bit in communication skills and some etiquette (like let the last person finish eating before asking would we like dessert).</p>
<p>The other big caveat that needs to be mentioned is that they haven&#8217;t got their liquor licence in order, so can&#8217;t serve wine, or any alcohol. It didn&#8217;t bother any of us, but many like a nice wine to compliment a nice steak. I believe this is temporary, but it&#8217;s worth noting none the less.</p>
<p>The atmosphere was nice and relaxed, no blaring music, and a nicely aired room with adequate lighting.</p>
<p>All in all, we were all very pleased with all of our meals, especially the quality of the steaks. Full marks for the food (quality anyway, if not selection), and price. Reduced marks for lack of alcohol (and a slight reduction for the service professionalism).</p>
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<div>Rated <span class='rating'>4</span>/5 on <span class='dtreviewed'>Dec 17 2008</span></div>
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		<title>&#8220;There&#8217;s no one as Irish as Barack O&#8217;Bama&#8221; goes platinum.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 03:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, maybe not quite platinum just yet, but further to my earlier post with the lyrics to &#8220;There&#8217;s no one as Irish as Barack O&#8217;Bama&#8221;, there&#8217;s been a few developments. Firstly, the Hardy Drew and Nancy Boys are now known by their more literal, but less imaginative, name of Corrigan Brothers. Copyright lawyers might have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, maybe not quite platinum just yet, but further to my earlier post with the <a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2008/11/06/lyrics-for-theres-no-one-as-irish-as-barack-obama/">lyrics to &#8220;There&#8217;s no one as Irish as Barack O&#8217;Bama&#8221;</a>, there&#8217;s been a few developments.<br />
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Firstly, the <a href="http://www.hardydrew.com/">Hardy Drew and Nancy Boys</a> are now known by their more literal, but less imaginative, name of <a href="http://www.corriganbrothers.com/" title="Link to the Corrigan Brothers' website">Corrigan Brothers</a>. Copyright lawyers might have been a little uneasy about the former name!</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve also signed a deal with Universal Records to release the song, good and proper! I know <a href="http://downloadmusic.ie/">downloadmusic.ie</a> (an Irish success story offering a good-value music download site for indie/lesser-known music, in a way that your grandma could manage!) had been talking to the brothers, but they&#8217;ve set their eyes on something bigger. Good luck to them! What started as a bit of a laugh has snowballed! You can buy <a href="http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/browserRedirect?url=itms%253A%252F%252Fax.itunes.apple.com%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewAlbum%253Fid%253D298855130%2526s%253D143449" title="Link to the song, There's no one as Irish as Badack Obama, on Apple iTunes">the song on iTunes</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, the song, along with karaoke-style lyrics is available on YouTube:<br />
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<p>I still prefer the more folk-esque variant of <a href="http://black-brothers.com/" title="Link to Shay Black's website">Shay Black</a> (as posted in the above mentioned<br />
<a href="http://cgarvey.ie/blog/archive/2008/11/06/lyrics-for-theres-no-one-as-irish-as-barack-obama/">previous post</a>), but good luck to the Corrigans! You can read more <a href="http://paddyanglican.blogspot.com/2008/12/moneygall-obama-single-launched-every.html">on</a> <a href="http://wwwdreamtoday.blogspot.com/2008/12/barack-obama-and-his-irish-homeland.html">the</a> <a href="http://wwwdreamtoday.blogspot.com/2008/12/no-one-as-irish-as-barack-obama.html">launch</a>!</p>
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