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September Stats Sampler 2008

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A few months ago, someone on Opera Community (I can't remember who!) posted a blog post about their Hitslink stats. I figured I'd pay for a month's worth of full-on Hitslink stats goodness so I could be as cool as other Opera Community blog posters and do the same. So this is it. Welcome to my September Stats Sampler 2008 (SSS).

First I guess the logical step is to find the most popular search terms for my blog. These are words or key phrases that have been searched for and then my blog found and it's no surprise that the top keyword to find my blog is 'sexy' with 4.16% of total visitors finding coxy the sexiest mutha on the web! Damn right!

It does make me wonder what sort of people click though so many pages of search results as to find my blog from the keyword 'sexy' - I'm not in the first ten pages of results on any search engine - why bother?! Alas, people do, and this apparently makes me sexy - so let's move swiftly on.

SSS

Facebook Phishing / Hacking / Scams

SSS reveals that lots of Facebook users and social network enthusiasts are worried about their Facebook account being hacked, phished or falling victim to any scams. My blog gets a lot of visitors because of a blog post I wrote uncovering a Facebook Phishing page.

If people are worried about Facebook phishing scams you should ensure you're using a browser with built-in fraud protection, and always check the URL of the login page before hitting submit on those precious login details!

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Xbox 360 Towel Trick / Gamertags / Windows Live Passport

Following hot on the heels of Facebook Phishing comes lots of eager gamers trying to find out how to solve problems with their Microsoft Xbox 360 consoles. Right now I could probably adopt my own advice as my second Xbox 360 has just flashed it's red ring of death and refused to be used.

For the addicted gamer, desperate to get their gameplay fix, The Towel Trick is a temporary DIY solution to this problem. The Towel Trick is a method of wrapping a bath towel around your console in an attempt to fix the unit and restore it's gameplay abilities. The idea surfaced on the web and has become a popular resolution method - however, if you are having problems with your 360, it's no way a permanent solution and I recommend getting a replacement console.

The second Xbox 360 related issue that people are searching for is the link between your Xbox Live Gamertag and Windows Live Passport. The problem is that once you've connected a Windows Live Passport to your 360, you cannot change it - which posed problems when Microsoft introduced the Messenger features to Xbox Live - and everyone realised the passport they had tied to their console was not the one they used for their Windows Live Messenger.

The latter of these two problems is described in a long-winded and probably ultimately confusing blog post by myself. If you want a solution; the only option at the time was to delete your gamertag and your Windows Live Passport and start over. This wasn't an ideal solution and so many people complained that Major Nelson posted on his blog that there would be a way around this in future - according to a blog comment, this issue has been resolved.

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Virb 2

SSS shows that social networking is popular. You'd think that for people that spend so much time sitting in front of their computer, not interacting with people face-to-face, that socialising would be so high upon their agenda. But, along with Facebook's popularity, it seems most people are eagerly anticipating the release of Virb 2.

The original build of Virb established itself as a social network for those who have a little more style, class and finesse to be using MySpace - yet retains the same basic features that a social network requires to be social - plus added little extras, like VirbTunes which would track what music you're playing in a Last.fm style. The site comes off the back of PureVolume, which was the original project of the Virb team.

Virb 2 has been in development for possibly far too long. The staff have been working long and hard on it, and it's currently in private beta with a launch imminent. Unfortunately, I'm not part of the private beta and so know nothing about the new version; you can follow progress on the Virb Twitter profile.

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Last.fm Mobile

Following on the trend of social networks, SSS reveals that there are lots of people who want to find Last.fm related stuff; mostly applications for scrobbling tracks from their mobile phone, or streaming tracks from Last.fm to their mobile phones.

Last.fm Build, a new section to Last.fm, showcases a whole range of third-party developer applications. There you will find a range of applications that will allow streaming and scrobbling to and from your Windows Mobile device, Blackberry, S60, iPhone and more. I personally used to use Pocket Scrobbler for Windows Mobile devices, but have moved onto Mobbler for my Nokia N95 8GB - the latest build of both apps supports scrobbling from the phone's media player, and also streaming Last.fm Radio to the phone.

Everything Else

Search Engines

The most popular search engine was Google, followed by Google UK, Google Canada, Google Turkey, Google India, Google France, Google Australia, Google Germany and then Yahoo!. Seven more Google countries later we reach Microsoft Live Search and then AOL, but not before another seven Google countries.

You Googlers should be ashamed of yourself! This just backs up my claims of Google knowing too much and being used too much. Granted, they are a bit good; but it would be awesome if people used other search engines like Yahoo!, Clusty or Ask too. I've been using Ask for the past few weeks; it looks good visually, but the results aren't always accurate. Clusty and Yahoo! are generally spot-on however, with Yahoo!'s results being pretty much identical to what you'd see on Google. Give it a try - change the way you search!

Countries

Slightly different to what you'd expect after looking at search engine usage, most visitors were from the USA (23.4%), closely followed by the United Kingdom (19.81%), with Egypt, Russia and India making up the top five. Norway (1.22%) came 14th and Lithuania (0.43%) came 36th.

Time

Whilst most people spent less than 1 minute on the site (84.49%), more people spent 5-10 minutes (1.94%) or 10-15 minutes (1.01%) reading my posts than those that spent 3 or 4 minutes (0.57%) on the site. The less than 1 minute is expected; but it is somewhat comforting to know that people will read my posts, even if they're not leaving comments.

Most Visited Blog Post

Thanks to EspenAO posting the story on the front page of Opera Community, my most popular blog post for the month of September 2008 was the 'Blog This' post, relating to the photo blogging feature on Flickr.

Number of Visitors

For the month of September, my blog received 3,880 unique visitors. With a total of 6,267 page views, this means that each visitor viewed 1.62 pages.

Browser Stats

I'm not entirely sure these browser stats are sampled uniquely from my blog; but possibly more a general overview of Opera Community. Regardless, Internet Explorer still takes hold of the browser market at 32.02%, but closely followed by Mozilla Firefox at 29.58%. Opera Web Browser comes in third place with 14.21%, followed by Opera Mini at 13.71% - a combined result of 27.92%, which still doesn't knock Firefox off the second spot.

Search Terms

Whilst I've already ran through the most popular search terms there were plenty of humorous or interesting queries. I'll close by running through a few of these:

  • love note, post-it, post-it love
    My blog post 'Post-It Love Note' shows a cool little note that I found about a year ago.
  • watch porno cinema in manchester
    You will be looking for Big In Amsterdam. Trust me.
  • wengo or skype?, wengo vs skype, WengoPhone, wengo, skype alternatives
    I wrote a blog post about Wengo being an alternative to Skype. I was wrong; use Skype.
  • grundon, girls sexy pictures, emily grundon, oneyearwithoutlight
    Emily Grundon is a girl who takes sexy pictures. She's also in a sexy band called Encyclopedia.
  • the old romantic killer band, lovers pass, old romantic, killer band, you don't know how to love
    The Old Romantic Killer Band are one of my new favourite bands for 2007/2008 - they have a new single coming out soon called 'Lovers Pass' from their debut album 'The Swan With Two Necks'. Find out more at their official MySpace.
  • konica auto s2, konica s2
    I got a film camera for Christmas - it's hot. For more info about the camera, visit Camerapedia. To can see all my photos with the camera, visit my Flickr photostream.
  • remembering house chores statistics
    If you searched for this; I remember that house chores need doing 90% of the time. I do the house chores 5% of the time.
  • pop bubble rock, bubble rock, pbr
    Yes! Pop, Bubble, Rock! One of Manchester's finest club nights. Get to it!
  • letter from pixar
    I got one of those!! It was thoroughly disappointing.
  • are there any hairdressers open on sunday in ellesmere port?
    Ummm. Maybe?
  • i want to download my fucking flickr sets mac
    There's nothing quite like swearing at a search engine to get your answer!
  • i hate matt cox
    Oh. Was this you Ramunas? :frown:

Do You Wengo? (Software Opinion)

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Do You Wengo? Wengo Logo

You may recall that a few posts back I asked whether you Wengo or not. Since then I have used the software (version 2.1.1) to an extent where I believe I'm in a position to give a good opinion on what it's like - whether it's reliable, how it handles and whether it's better than a suitable alternative to Skype.

I originally found WengoPhone through searching for a messenger client that could handle more than one service; and Wengo carries this out successfully. At work I'm running MSN, ICQ, AIM and Yahoo! through WengoPhone along with the Wengo service itself, that of which is comparable to popular VoIP service, Skype. At home, I choose to continue using Pidgin for MSN, ICQ, AIM and Yahoo! and keep VoIP clients Wengo and Skype stand-alone.

MSN Disconnected on Wengo

Running 'third-party' services through WengoPhone works reasonably well. I expected the experience to be largely buggy and incomplete; but the basics of what you need (ie, the ability to instant message each other, complete with emoticons) is there and works well. The only problems I experience is that MSN occasionally disconnects (but I think that's MSN's servers, as opposed to a fault in Wengo) and file transfers don't seem to work (which is great as far as I'm concerned; MSN file transfers are slow and crap. There's nothing wrong with services such as senduit).

Since downloading the software, I'd found that the Wengo service is based in France - methods of discovery included wengo.com having only English and Francais language options and making a test call to hear the instructions read to me in English, followed by French. However, the majority of the application is English based with only a few voice-based error messages in French (such as 'this number cannot be recognised', etc) - this means that the application is still perfectly usable if you're not fluent in French.

A conversation on Wengo

The calling aspect of the application is undoubtedly one that's essential to any VoIP service, and also the feature I was dreading most. Aside from PC-to-PC calls, I'd not really tried voice calls before. After plugging in my IPEVO Free-1 USB Phone (which works as a mic / speaker) and trying the test call, everything appeared to be working fine; so proceeded to spend some cash on Wengo Credits.

One of the reasons I started to look into using Wengo's VoIP service over Skype is because with it's popularity, Skype's application has become bombarded with promotional guff. Like Windows Live Messenger, there's lots of additional tabs that do nothing but try and sell you additional services and although Skype's call prices seem to have settled on a flat rate (good), they seem to have increased overall (bad). With Wengo, I have found call prices to be cheap and very reasonable.

With 10 EUR of credits purchased, I was ready to make my call to a Republic of Ireland land-line; unfortunately, my WengoPhone software wasn't. Problems ensued whereby I was able to dial out but neither hear the person I was calling, or be heard myself. I posted in the Support Forums and resorted to adding credits to my Skype account to make the much-needed call that day. Skype 1 - 0 WengoPhone.

Once I'd got the software working as it should (read this thread for more info), and having tried both Skype and WengoPhone VoIP services out, I can account for Wengo being crisper, clearer and of a better quality to my Skype call.

All-in-all, I'm quite impressed with Wengo. Although I did run into problems with the voice calling at first, it was good to find that the quality over numerous calls was better than Skype, and cheaper too. The fact that you're able to integrate MSN, ICQ, AIM and Yahoo! services into the application is a big bonus and whilst I'm aware there's been features of the application I'm yet to try out (PC-to-PC calling and Video Calls) I'd still, with my bias to open-source, love to rely solely on Wengo and rid my machine of Skype.

Unfortunately, with a brand name being stronger than saving a penny-per-minute on calls, I feel it's going to be much easier for the software to co-exist and have Wengo serve up my VoIP calling services whilst Skype deal with my PC-to-PC needs, than convince my Skype Friends List that this wacky French alternative is a good thing.

Do You Wengo?

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Because I'm a big geek, today I was looking for open-source alternates to commercial programs. This was partly because I wanted an application (other than Pidgin) that would allow me to use MSN, Yahoo! and AOL Instant Messenger simultaneously.

What is Mr Wengo smiling at?

This is where I stumbled across a program called WengoPhone. It's an 'alternative' to popular VoiP client Skype, but also allows you to add your MSN, Yahoo!, AIM (and other) accounts to the contact list. Perfect - just what I was after.

I do have a Skype account, but aside from Ramunas and teaeff, I don't know anyone else who uses it - especially for voice conversation. But, I am quite interested in using such a service to replace my house phone, so will be further looking into how good / reliable Wengo actually is.

In the meantime, though, I encourage you to download WengoPhone and give it a try. For those dirty people that use Firefox, there is a Wengo Extension too. Let me know your username, and I'll add you as a friend.

Update: 07-AUG-2007 I posted a follow-up which gives more insight into what the software's like. You can find it here: http://my.opera.com/coxy/blog/2007/08/07/do-you-wengo-2

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