A few months ago, I wrote about the possibility of Apple dropping Google and building their own maps and mapping application for iOS.
According to recent reports, it appears these new maps will not be ready in time for iOS5. However, I do expect Apple to ditch Google maps at some point, possibly even in a point release of iOS5.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Udělejte fotku se svým chytrým telefonem a my Vám pošleme 200 Kč
Za tímto účelem nabízíme odměnu 200 Kč každému, kdo nám pošle fotografii baru, restaurace nebo kavárny, která ještě není uvedená na stránkách www.nelso.cz.
Ano, je to až tak snadné - jednoduše najděte místo, které neexistuje na naší stránce, pošlete nám jeho fotografii a my Vám převedeme 200 Kč přes PayPal.
- Hledáme pouze místa, která nejsou v našem adresáři. Pro jistotu zkotrolujte, zda podnik v databázi ještě není na www.nelso.cz.
- Své fotky pošlete na fotky@nelso.cz.
- Před odesláním doplňte do předmětu emailu jméno podniku. Do těla zprávy zapište adresu a orientační číslo, pokud je k dispozici, a informaci o druhu podniku, např. řecká, kotejl bar, atd.
- Všechny fotky musí obsahovat souřadnice GPS jako meta data. Ujistěte se, že jste umožnili geotagy fotografií ve vašem mobilním telefonu.
- Pošlete co nejvyšší možné rozlišení, neposílejte zmenšené obrázky.
- Musí se jednat o fotografii baru, restaurace nebo kavárny, takže McDonald’s je OK ale supermarket Billa ne.
- V této fázi chceme pouze fotky míst v Praze. Soutěž pro uživatele z jiných měst otevřeme později. “Praha” je definována na této mapě.
View Nelso Fotky - Praha in a larger map - Fotografie musí být zaostřená a jméno podniku musí být viditelné. Můžete poslat několik obrázků stejného místa, pokud to bude potřeba.
- Obrázky posílejte z emailu, který je spojen s Vaším PayPal účtem.
- Pokud Vaše fotografie a email budou splňovat výše uvedené požadavky, pošleme Vám 200 Kč za každou fotku poslanou na fotky@nelso.cz.
- Není stanoven limit na počet fotek od jednotlivých uživatelů, ale tato promo akce je omezená celkovým rozpočtem 250 000 Kč. Aktuálně vyplacenou sumu budeme průběžně publikovat na Facebooku.
- Vyhrazujeme si právo odmítnout fotografie bez uvedení důvodu. Odmítnuté fotky se NEOBJEVÍ na stránkách Nelso.cz
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
When I hear "Paris", I think of France, not Texas

The solution to the problem is that Nelso.dk doesn't rank nearly as well for the search "Museer i Paris" ("Museums in Paris"). Situations like this show the weakness of search engines like Google when searching for a topic or concept rather than specific words.
Imagine a library where one client asks for some books about "museums in Paris, France" and gets a different set of recommendations from a client coming to the info desk minutes later asking for "museums in Paris". A human librarian would view these queries as equivalent and wouldn't be fooled by the slightly different wording. I mean, if you really wanted books on Paris, Texas you'd say so.
But for Google, "Paris" and "Paris, France" are different queries producing different results. Even in a field as mature as full-text search, there's a lot of work to be done.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Demand Media traffic down 40 precent
According to an article at Forbes.com, traffic to the Demand Media sites is down 40% since the Google "Panda" update aimed at reducing the prominence of content farms in search results.
This just further confirms my belief that the way Nelso collects business data, by actually going out into the street to verify every listing, will pay off in the long run.
This just further confirms my belief that the way Nelso collects business data, by actually going out into the street to verify every listing, will pay off in the long run.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Why didn't Volvo want Android users?

The free live baseball broadcasts are sponsored by Volvo. However, the promotion is only available to iOS users, even though the MLB At Bat app is available for Android. Curious.
One can assume that this promotion was quite expensive (a one month subscription to mlb.tv costs $19.99), and as such Volvo had to choose its demographic target carefully.
But why not Android users? People who buy smartphones are, in theory, ideal candidates for car advertising. According to an April 2011 report from Greystripe on the car buying habits of smartphone users:
The auto industry is also using touch smartphones and tablets as a medium to reach new potential customers, given the attractiveness of the user base. Specifically, U.S. iPhone and Android users are three times more likely to buy a new car than the U.S. adult population.But it's really no surprise that Volvo wouldn't want to advertise to Android users. The Android demographic probably isn't a good fit for a Scandinavian luxury car maker. Most of the criticisms of iOS and Apple could also be applied to Volvo: the product is too expensive compared to other products with similar capabilities, the marketing stresses hard-to-define qualities like "design", "safety", and "user experience", and "I don't see myself as one of those people" (the bourgeoisie).
So who should Major League Baseball get to sponsor the Android version of the app? I can think of a few possibilities.
Hyundai: The most common complaint about Apple products is that they are expensive. The Hyundai Accent is the cheapest car sold in the US, and so is immune to such charges.
Chevrolet: Even if one does want to spend a lot on a computer, many wouldn't buy Apple because they can get the same processing power for less. The Chevy Camaro, producing 312 HP in its base configuration and costing only $22,680, has more power per dollar than any other car.
Other possibilities would be kit cars (for those who build their own computers) or the Jeep Wrangler (lots of customization possibilites).
In my case, the promotion worked well. I have two small children, and after watching hundreds of Volvo ads in the MLB At Bat app, I'm seriously considering a Volvo for my next car purchase.
What to call this? A "decagooglewhack"?

A friend of Nelso recently directed me to another Google anomaly. In this case, it's not that a search term returns only one result, but that he found a search term - "mujsalekkavy" - that returns Nelso sites for all ten results on the first page (see screenshot).
The business in question, Můjšálekkávy, has a Flash site, which makes this a lot easier to pull off, because Flash sites tend to index poorly.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Microsoft launches "Bing Places"
Well, it's not called "Bing Places" (that's a Google term), it's called "Bing Business Portal". But the idea is exactly the same - this is Bing/Microsoft's response to Google Places.
The only surprise in this announcement is that it took Bing/Microsoft this long to launch a proper competitor to Google's local search product.
The only surprise in this announcement is that it took Bing/Microsoft this long to launch a proper competitor to Google's local search product.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Factory Outlets in Italy
We've had a quite a bit of success with our listings for factory outlets, and today we covered another big outlet complex in northern Italy. Click through to check out the listings for factory outlets in Barberino di Mugello, Italia.

Sunday, April 10, 2011
No more Google Street View in Germany
A number of news sites are reporting today that Google will not be continuing Street View photography in Germany. While the 20 cities already covered will remain on-line, there will be no new cities covered, and the existing cities won't be getting any updates.
Google had attempted to address the privacy concerns of Germans by allowing homes and businesses to opt out of Street View, but in the end it seems they decided it just wasn't worth the trouble.
It's unclear the impact this will have on Nelso's data collection efforts in Germany. We'll certainly have to be quite careful not to reveal license plate numbers and faces in the photos we take of businesses. We'll also need to allow businesses to opt out of having their photos displayed on the Nelso sites.
Google had attempted to address the privacy concerns of Germans by allowing homes and businesses to opt out of Street View, but in the end it seems they decided it just wasn't worth the trouble.
It's unclear the impact this will have on Nelso's data collection efforts in Germany. We'll certainly have to be quite careful not to reveal license plate numbers and faces in the photos we take of businesses. We'll also need to allow businesses to opt out of having their photos displayed on the Nelso sites.
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