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Guru3D.com » News » Facebook to Tests Software that Tracks Mouse pointer on Screen

Facebook to Tests Software that Tracks Mouse pointer on Screen

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/31/2013 08:22 AM | source: | 24 comment(s)
Facebook to Tests Software that Tracks Mouse pointer on Screen

Facebook wants to know EVERYTHING. Facebook Inc. is testing technology that would greatly expand the scope of data that it collects about its users, the head of the company’s analytics group said Tuesday. he social network may start collecting data on minute user interactions with its content, such as how long a user’s cursor hovers over a certain part of its website, or whether a user’s newsfeed is visible at a given moment on the screen of his or her mobile phone, Facebook analytics chief Ken Rudin said Tuesday during an interview.

Mr. Rudin said the captured information could be added to a data analytics warehouse that is available for use throughout the company for an endless range of purposes–from product development to more precise targeting of advertising.

Facebook collects two kinds of data, demographic and behavioral. The demographic data—such as where a user lives or went to school—documents a user’s life beyond the network. The behavioral data—such as one’s circle of Facebook friends, or “likes”—is captured in real time on the network itself. The ongoing tests would greatly expand the behavioral data that is collected, according to Mr. Rudin. The tests are ongoing and part of a broader technology testing program, but Facebook should know within months whether it makes sense to incorporate the new data collection into the business, he said

New types of data Facebook may collect include “did your cursor hover over that ad … and was the newsfeed in a viewable area,” Mr. Rudin said. “It is a never-ending phase. I can’t promise that it will roll out. We probably will know in a couple of months,” said Mr. Rudin, a Silicon Valley veteran who arrived at Facebook in April 2012 from ZyngaInc., where he was vice president of analytics and platform technologies.

As the head of analytics, Mr. Rudin is preparing the company’s infrastructure for a massive increase in the volume of its data.

Facebook isn’t the first company to contemplate recording such activity. ShutterstockInc., a marketplace for digital images, records literally everything that its users do on the site. Shutterstock uses the open-source Hadoop distributed file system to analyze data such as where visitors to the site place their cursors and how long they hover over an image before they make a purchase. “Today, we are looking at every move a user makes, in order to optimize the Shutterstock experience….All these new technologies can process that,” Shutterstock founder and CEO Jon Oringer told the Wall Street Journal in March.

Facebook also is a major user of Hadoop, an open-source framework that is used to store large amounts of data on clusters of inexpensive machines. Facebook designs its own hardware to store its massive data analytics warehouse, which has grown 4,000 times during the last four years to a current level of 300 petabytes. The company uses a modified version of Hadoop to manage its data, according to Mr. Rudin. There are additional software layers on top of Hadoop, which rank the value of data and make sure it is accessible.

The data in the analytics warehouse—which is separate from the company’s user data, the volume of which has not been disclosed—is used in the targeting of advertising. As the company captures more data, it can help marketers target their advertising more effectively—assuming, of course, that the data is accessible.

“Instead of a warehouse of data, you can end up with a junkyard of data,” said Mr. Rudin, who spoke to CIO Journal during a break at the Strata and Hadoop World Conference in New York. He said that he has led a project to index that data, essentially creating an internal search engine for the analytics warehouse.







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partyface86
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#4689089 Posted on: 10/31/2013 09:17 AM
Feels like invasion of one`s privacy. In a few years having a Facebook account will be
obligatory.

sverek
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#4689093 Posted on: 10/31/2013 09:23 AM
Facebook need to capture other browsers tabs opened at the same time and figure out that porn is much more profitable :D

: oh better, buy stolen webcam pics of the girls you know on facebook from facebook!

lucidus
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#4689098 Posted on: 10/31/2013 09:28 AM
Pointer hovering an ad on facebook? The only ads I see are those "suggested pages" in my news feed. lol.

Feels like invasion of one`s privacy. In a few years having a Facebook account will be
obligatory.

You're already considered a backward weirdo if you don't have a facebook account or post a gajillion pics on it! :P

Xendance
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#4689105 Posted on: 10/31/2013 09:57 AM
Feels like invasion of one`s privacy. In a few years having a Facebook account will be
obligatory.

What? Tracking mouse movement on a web page is trivial. Facebook can do anything they want with their page, mouse tracking being one of that.

partyface86
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#4689110 Posted on: 10/31/2013 10:06 AM
Today mouse tracking, tomorrow who knows what.

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