Saturday, May 14, 2011

Experiencing California: The Bay to Breakers 12K Foot Race (May 15, 2011)

Costumes are encouraged at annual Bay to Breakers















What has to be one of the wildest marathons in the world happens this weekend in San Francisco, the 100th Annual Bay to Breakers 12k Foot Race. Thousands of participants, many of whom come in costume, turn the race into a miles-long street party. Registration is officially closed, but there is still much fun to be had.

Get more information here. Be sure to take public transportation.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Facebook-Google 'Cold War' Suddenly Gets Hot

By Sharon Gaudin, Computerworld
05.13.11 

Facebook's surreptitious public relations campaign against Google shows how intense the competition has
become between the two companies -- and what lengths Facebook will go to in the fight.

"There's always been a cold war with skirmishes on varying fronts since Facebook came on the scene so big," said Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group. "They increasingly see themselves as rivals with Google for advertising dollars. This shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. The competition? It'll probably go even farther. We'll see more hard-nosed competition coming."

Facebook admitted this week to hiring a well-known PR firm to plant anti-Google stories in the media.

Both Facebook and the PR firm, Burson-Marsteller, admitted Thursday to trying to get journalists and bloggers to write negative articles about Google's privacy practices. While Facebook denied that it was pushing a "smear campaign," industry analysts said the surreptitious back-stabbing is a clear indication of how heated it's become between the two Internet behemoths.

"They realized they needed to do battle," he added. "They just misused their weapon.... Either stop doing this kind of thing or do it well."

Both Hadley Reynolds, an analyst with IDC, and Olds said one problem here is that Facebook executives are simply too immature and too inexperienced in business to handle this level of competition. It'll take a lot of business savvy to take down that kind of rival. And Facebook's misstep raises questions about whether co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and associates have that kind of savvy.

"To me, Facebook is too immature to be in the position it's in," said Reynolds. "It's growing too fast. It's in a spot where it's vulnerable to make stupid mistakes like this. In the past, it's made stupid mistakes exposing people's information and creating security leaks. This is less an issue of technology and more about management bringing mature judgment to growing a responsible business."

And Facebook's own privacy mistakes add another level to this whole issue.

"Facebook is recognizing that Google is its biggest threat," said Rob Enderle, an analyst with the Enderle Group. "Google is clearly gearing up for a run at social networking.... If anybody could put Facebook out of business at this point, it would be Google.

"A head-to-head competition between the two companies would probably end up with Google winning and Facebook gone," he said.

The competition, and apparently ill will, between Facebook and Google has grown in recent months.

Last fall, Microsoft tightened its ties with Facebook, with the two companies working to make Internet search more social. It was a move that represented the biggest threat to Google's search standing yet.

After that partnership was announced, Ray Valdes, an analyst at Gartner, told Computerworld that there was a growing strategic conflict between Facebook and Google.

"There is a battle for the future of the Web, and it is not about search engines, but about the social Web," said Valdes at the time. "The competition is between the new and the old -- between Facebook as the early leader in the social Web, and Google as the dominant player in the content Web. Everyone else, such as Microsoft, Yahoo and Twitter, will play a secondary role, and will start lining up on one side or the other."

Given that level of rivalry, Enderle said he's not surprised that Facebook would use a PR company to target such a big foe.

What Facebook got caught doing was trying to seed stories in the media about Google's privacy practices. This comes from a social networking company that has had more than its share of privacy and security blunders.

"For one thing, this seems to be to deflect attention from the terrible track record Facebook has in protecting user information," said Reynolds. "This is classic the pot going down shouting that the kettle is black."

Both Reynolds and Olds noted that if Facebook wants to take its competitor down a few pegs, it needs to be careful about what flaws it's calling out.

"Facebook needs to realize they're not a teeny tiny company," said Olds. "They're too big a company to be able to get away with this kind of thing. They could have made these same points through regular communications without this skullduggery and they wouldn't have ended up in this spot. "

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Reflection 8: Take Your Pick—The Ethnic Foods of California

A selection of pan dulce from a Mexican panaderia















What do you feel like for dinner tonight? A bowl of steaming Pho Tai Bo Vien? Maybe a plate of spicy Tacos al Pastor? How about a fragrant Masaledaar Bhindi with sides of Tadkewali Peeli Dal and Naan? As residents of California, particularly in the Bay Area, we have easy access to these foods and many more. In fact, we have some of the most diverse food offerings in the world. For your final reflection, visit a local ethnic restaurant (or market) to sample their cultural cuisine. Please choose food that is not of your own ethnicity, and there is no need to spend a lot of money. And if possible, eat at that location so as to better absorb the culture. Where you go is up to you, but you might consider visiting an Indian or Middle Eastern bazaar (e.g. New India Bazar), an Italian deli (e.g. La Villa Gourmet Italian Delicatessen), an Asian supermarket (e.g. 99 Ranch Market), or a Latino mercardo (e.g. Super Mercado Mexico). Bon appetite!

Requirements:
  • MLA format
  • 2 pages minimum

Due: Email to me by 10 PM on Mo 4.16 / Tu 4.17

Monday, May 9, 2011

For Your Final Exam...




















In preparation for your final exam, I've written a sample essay to guide you in the Department's expectations. It is annotated to highlight specific techniques.

We will discuss this Jihad/McWorld prompt in class. Find the prompt here and the response essay here. Also, the final exam rubric is here.

Also for your consideration:

The Fall 2009 and Fall 2010 prompts.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Week 16: Folsom















I hear the train a comin'; it's rollin' 'round the bend,
And I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when.
I'm stuck at Folsom Prison and time keeps draggin' on.
But that train keeps rollin' on down to San Antone. 

—Johnny Cash, "Folsom Prison Blues"
Week 16: Folsom
Mo 5.9 / Tu 5.10
In-Class: Final exam prep; Presentations

We 5.11 / Th 5.12
In-Class: Final exam prep; Presentations

Sa 5.14
Final exam: BBC 226 @ 8 AM


Upcoming:
Week 17: Malibu
Mo 5.16 / Tu 5.17
In-class: Course review
Due: Reflection 8