notes.husk.org. scribblings by Paul Mison.

2012-04-20

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photos 21:51:59

Two photographs by Greg White from his excellent portfolio. I could spend all day going through (and probably reposting) from here.

previously; previously on ffffound.

2012-04-19

On Tumblr, Radar, and advertising

text 01:02:00

prostheticknowledge:

Ars Technica: Tumblr to launch ads starting May 2:

On Wednesday, Tumblr announced in an apparent about-face that it would be allowing paid advertisement on the popular blogging platform. David Kamp, Tumblr CEO and founder, made the announcement at Ad Age’s Digital Conference today in New York.

As recently as April 12, Kamp toldAd Age that advertising was “a complete last resort.” In 2010, the CEO famously said, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times,that the company was “pretty opposed to advertising. It really turns our stomachs.”

Yesterday, however, 25-year-old CEO added that putting ads on Tumblr Radar would get an advertiser 120 million impressions per day and will be available as of May 2.

I can’t say I’m surprised or overly disappointed by the announcement - for a free service it is more of an inevitability.

I’ve noticed a few posts recently in Tumblr Radar that, if not paid, felt as if they weren’t quite arising from sheer popularity- there were some related to the Hunger Games film, and another for the new John Cusack Edgar Allan Poe movie. Perhaps these weren’t actually paid for, but were testing the waters.

The fact that I wasn’t sure if they were paid or not seems to show that the Radar slot feels ripe for advertiisng. It’s small, but well-seen (I’m sure plenty of people check their dashboard multiple times a day, if not hour) but it’s also not too large or garish. If the paid ads aren’t too jarring or obtrusive, I can see it working fairly well for everyone.

I also suspect that any Radar items have to be on Tumblr itself, so that you can like or reblog them. That’s also smart for getting brands on the site, much as I prefer my social networks filled with people, not businesses. (I’ve been musing a post about why I like Flickr for this reason: there are unusually popular accounts around, but if they’re not photographers, they tend to either be states or government departments, like the various NASA institutions, the President, or Downing Street.)

2012-03-31

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The three radomes at RAF Fylingdales, Yorkshire. Taken from this Flickr post based on a page in Jonathan Glancey’s Lost Buildings.

The three radomes at RAF Fylingdales, Yorkshire. Taken from this Flickr post based on a page in Jonathan Glancey’s Lost Buildings.

2012-03-30

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photo 17:17:06
Coverage of the BMEWS (red) and PAVE-PAWS (blue) early warning radar systems. Flyingdales is one of the BMEWS stations.

Coverage of the BMEWS (red) and PAVE-PAWS (blue) early warning radar systems. Flyingdales is one of the BMEWS stations.

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photo 16:57:47
Phantoms over the three US-operated geodesic radomes at RAF Fylingdales (via). (More Fylingdales later, perhaps.)

Phantoms over the three US-operated geodesic radomes at RAF Fylingdales (via). (More Fylingdales later, perhaps.)

2010-12-19

On My Radar

text 04:05:57

Most of the time, I hide the Radar widget on my dashboard. Three times today, though, I’ve clicked through. And three times, it’s been a reposting of a photo from Flickr.

I know it’s hardly an original observation that Tumblr is all about the reblogging, but really, come on. It’s not even as if those photos are obscure on Flickr, either- they tend to have plenty of faves, or comments, or both.

Ho hum.

2010-10-12

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dallasfreckinmahaney:

BOOOYAH.

Times I hate Tumblr: some idiot teenager being proud of getting on Radar for reposting a photo from Flickr (having broken the attribution chain from another Tumblr user). Ho hum.

dallasfreckinmahaney:

BOOOYAH.

Times I hate Tumblr: some idiot teenager being proud of getting on Radar for reposting a photo from Flickr (having broken the attribution chain from another Tumblr user). Ho hum.

(Source: youngadvocate)

2010-04-01

No Radar For You

text 17:18:00

Met Office : Invent - High resolution radar data trial:

Thank you very much for your interest in the high resolution radar data trial which is now completed. You can continue to receive the latest weather radar rainfall data via www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar.

On the day of Tumblr’s radar gags, this feels a little ironic.

For One Day Only: #2lmc Spool Return (Kinda)

chat 16:13:00
  • blech: http://husk.org/misc/2lmc/tumblr-dashboard-radar-joke.png # annoyingly, this is the first time I've actually wanted to click through and it doesn't work
  • tominsam: http://www.tumblr.com/images/april/radar3.png
  • blech: http://www.tumblr.com/images/april/radar5.png
  • tominsam: http://www.tumblr.com/images/april/radar6.png # errrrrr (though url hacking)
  • blech: tominsam: M*A*S*H
  • tominsam: oh, right.
  • blech: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_O'Reilly
  • namer: [ Radar O'Reilly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ]
  • tominsam: wait wait wait.
  • blech: I bet you never realised that blog's URL was a pun, did you?
  • tominsam: headdesk
  • blech: \o/

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