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who.unfollowed.me - tracking

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"Do you ever wonder the age old question, who unfollowed me on twitter? Wonder no more! We allow you to easily check your unfollowers on your schedule, every 15 minutes, without waiting for an email or a direct message." A very simple tool that tracks those who unfollowed you on Twitter (but not why, you need to work that out) Probably more useful for Brands/ Celebrities rather than individuals - but will you stay aligned to your core values and loose followers or abandon your values and go for volume.

If you really have to, here is another service that tracks someone's #mobile usage #privacy #liberty

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It has long been said that Fear, Uncertainty and doubt sell and Mobile Spy is plays to all these fears in spades Cell Spy http://www.ispymobiles.com/  are offering a new version of their software. Their sales message is "Do you suspect that your child or employee is abusing their SMS or vehicle privileges?  If yes, then this software is ideal for you.  Install this small program directly onto your compatible smartphone you want to monitor to begin recording ."   Personally I find it far easier to speak to my kids and trust them. "Using the Internet capabilities of your phone, recorded activities, logs and GPS locations are quickly uploaded to your Mobile Spy account. To view the results, you simply login to your secure account at the Mobile Spy web site. Logs are displayed by categories and sorted for easy browsing" Important to realise this does happen and it is possible.  The software does require that the person has access to your phone - this give you

The value of NOW - is "now data" more valuable than #digitalfootprint behavioural analysis

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Last night was my mashup event on Mashup TV, Pay TV, Over The Top (OTT) TV and DLNA - Where is the future for Multiscreen?  The speakers were Anthony Rose , Casey Harwood , David Cutts , David Mercer and Mark James  - moderated by Alan Patrick   - a write up from the event will be posted at the mashup blog One of the demo’s at the event was from Endurance Technology   and they showed what is possible with TV, interactions, pushing TV about the house and generally having some fun.  One aspect of their demo I found insightful….. Endurance were showcasing an example where someone watching a film and using an ipad to interact with the additional content and browse.  As adverts came on, they could have been determined from the analysis of the viewers “digital footprint” – check out my creepy post if you are worried about someone tracking/watching you, or by the traditional method of broadcast ads based on content and time of day.  However, what they also showed was the value of NOW.

The value of NOW - is "now data" more valuable than #digitalfootprint behavioural analysis

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Last night was my mashup event on Mashup TV, Pay TV, Over The Top (OTT) TV and DLNA - Where is the future for Multiscreen?  The speakers were Anthony Rose , Casey Harwood , David Cutts , David Mercer and Mark James  - moderated by Alan Patrick   - a write up from the event will be posted at the mashup blog One of the demo’s at the event was from Endurance Technology   and they showed what is possible with TV, interactions, pushing TV about the house and generally having some fun.  One aspect of their demo I found insightful….. Endurance were showcasing an example where someone watching a film and using an ipad to interact with the additional content and browse.  As adverts came on, they could have been determined from the analysis of the viewers “digital footprint” – check out my creepy post if you are worried about someone tracking/watching you, or by the traditional method of broadcast ads based on content and time of day.  However, what they also showed was the value of NOW.

The value of NOW - is "now data" more valuable than #digitalfootprint behavioural analysis

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Last night was my mashup event on Mashup TV, Pay TV, Over The Top (OTT) TV and DLNA - Where is the future for Multiscreen?  The speakers were Anthony Rose , Casey Harwood , David Cutts , David Mercer and Mark James  - moderated by Alan Patrick   - a write up from the event will be posted at the mashup blog One of the demo’s at the event was from Endurance Technology   and they showed what is possible with TV, interactions, pushing TV about the house and generally having some fun.  One aspect of their demo I found insightful….. Endurance were showcasing an example where someone watching a film and using an ipad to interact with the additional content and browse.  As adverts came on, they could have been determined from the analysis of the viewers “digital footprint” – check out my creepy post if you are worried about someone tracking/watching you, or by the traditional method of broadcast ads based on content and time of day.  However, what they also showed was the value of NOW.