Stalkerati.com
Hey all,
The Associated Press wrote an article about Stalkerati and social networks earlier this week and it had a lot of quotes from me. It got syndicated to places like NY Times, USA Today, BusinessWeek, and many many others. I’ve been getting a ton of e-mail regarding Stalkerati, so I just want to write a blog post that answers a few common questions.
- Stalkerati was a fun project that I made last year in May 2006. I pretty much stopped working on it by the end of June 2006 because I could not do searches on MySpace or Facebook after they implemented certain changes to their respective sites. However, even though I stopped working on Stalkerati in May 2006, I would still get sporadic interview requests from reporters every 1-2 months.
- Yes, I could have written a web crawler/spider to make it work on MySpace and Facebook, but I felt like it wasn’t really worth it. I don’t believe you can build a company that piggyback’s on another company’s data unless their is a formal way of doing it via an API or something. However, I consider Widgets & slideshow services a total different thing due to the fact they are not relying on user data that belongs to other companies. Therefore, they still have a stable market (unless MySpace wants to block them).
- I am no longer actively working on Stalkerati as of June 2006 (wow its been a year:). In January of 2007 I launched Yaqqer.com while in my freshmen year of college at UC Berkeley. In March 2007, I left UC Berkeley to start my 3rd company. I can’t say too much about what my newest company is going to do, but I can tell you that if you play video games on your PC, you’re going to (hopefully) like it a lot
I have some awesome and experienced people working with me on this one, so I’m pretty excited. - Yea, I know Stalkerati doesn’t work on Safari. If I remember correctly, it’s because Stalkerati uses the onLoad event on its iframes, and Safari does not support that event.
Hopefully that answers some questions. If you still have questions or just want to say hi, you can use the contact form on my About page.
Step 1: Leave college, Step 2: ???, Step 3: PROFIT!!!
April 18, 2007: Filed my papers with my adviser at UC Berkeley to officially take my leave of absence.
April 20, 2007: Moved all my stuff from my tiny dorm room in Berkeley to a pretty nice place in the SoMA district of San Francisco. I used to live in SoMA before going off to college, so really I’m moving “back” to SF.
Rest of 2007: ???
2008 and Beyond: PROFIT!!!
I’m taking a leave of absence to pursue an idea that I’ve had in my mind for awhile. I started thinking about it seriously about 2 months ago, but the real work began about a month ago. I can’t say too much about it right now, but things are going very well. Expect some exciting announcements sometime soon ![]()
TheCulturalConnect Interview
Just had my interview with TheCulturalConnect go live yesterday. Check it out!
One thing I like about Berkeley…
…is that I can order sushi at 3am and get it delivered for free! Some kids teamed up with Tako Sushi on Telegraph and started NudeSushi. You can order from 11:30am-4am Mon-Sat and the minimum is only $15. I ordered some food tonight and got it within 20 minutes! I liiike!
Winter Schedule
12/12 - 12/14: Finals
12/15 - 12/18: Work, code, relax, pack
12/19: Fly out to Hong Kong
12/19/06 - 1/11/07: Travelling around spots in Asia
1/11/07: Fly back to SF
1/18/07: 2nd Semester begins…
Week of 1/24/07: Something important ![]()
Facebook Share Feature
Update 10/27: Looks like this is open to everyone now.
Facebook just launched this new ‘Share’ feature. Seems like it’s competing with delicious and is only open to users in the Stanford & Berkeley networks. Here are some screenshots:




Open Facebook: Soon?
I just got this announcement on my facebook:
More Privacy Controls
Last week we asked you guys what privacy controls you thought were necessary for the upcoming expansion. We read all of your suggestions and we have built these controls:
- Hide yourself from all people in a type of network (e.g. people only in a region, high schoolers) in searches.
- Prevent people in those networks from messaging, poking and adding you as a friend.
- Control whether your picture shows up in your search listing.
These controls are all under the Search section of the My Privacy page. As always, please send us feedback here.
These features make me think they’re gearing up to go public soon. In the future, if a college student only wants to be seen by other college students, he/she can set that in the privacy options. Therefore, his/her overall collegiate Facebook experience will stay the same.. hopefully.
In other news: I’m in my 3rd/4th week of college and life has been busy.
Schedule
Leaving myself a note…
- Today (Aug 1): Fly to Los Angeles
- Friday (Aug 4): Fly back to SF
- Saturday (Aug 5): Wordcamp
- Wednesday (Aug 9): Googleplex then STIRR mixer afterwards
- Saturday (Aug 12): Throw my going away BBQ
- Aug 20: Move in to Berkeley
Going to Berkeley
It's final. I will be starting college this fall at Berkeley.