Oct 28, 2010 0
LastHistory » Visualizing Last.fm Listening Histories and Personal Streams
LastHistory » Visualizing Last.fm Listening Histories and Personal Streams.
The personal mode looks interesting.
Oct 28, 2010 0
LastHistory » Visualizing Last.fm Listening Histories and Personal Streams.
The personal mode looks interesting.
Sep 13, 2010 0
I read this article on TechCrunch about a new start up company called Memolane whose aim is to:
Memolane is your digital memory – your tool to rediscover your social life on the Internet. Memolane is a digital platform collecting and connecting your thoughts, pictures, messages and music yesterday, today and tomorrow.
I am happy yet scared. I am happy because I’ve been on the lookout for an app that can manage my information that not only exists online but offline as well. I’m scared because although it may aggregate my information, what happens from there is what will make me stay or make me go.
There are many apps out there that can aggregate your information. I call these aggregators. Examples include: lifestreaming apps such as Sweetcron and Friendfeed, social media apps such as Facebook, and note taking apps such as Evernote and Zotero. If an app can import a rss feed, it’s an aggregator.
As you may have noticed, the apps that I listed are different from each other and focus on a specific type of information. However, there aren’t many that does it all and does it well.
Face it, we are in the beginnings of an app overload. There is an app for everything and although that may be great it can be overwhelming. I would equate it the difference of having 10 ice cream flavors to choose from versus 30. I’m happy with my Android phone but am overwhelmed with the number of apps that I found that I needed to install so that I can not only keep track of my information but as well as access it. As information gathering devices (mobile, tablet, computer, etc ) become more intertwined with our lives and the number of apps that are available increase, there will be a greater need to aggregate and manage the information that is spread across these apps.
So I’ve decided to compile a list of must haves that the aggregator should have:
This idea of customization of organizing and viewing data is something that has been plaguing me forever. We are a bunch of Googlers. We can find information. But we can’t organize it the way we want it to. Google came out with Wonderwheel which I found to be fascinating.
Imagine if I can combine the result of 5 google searches together and view it in Wonderwheel. Holy crap. The possibilities are endless and my imagination has gone overboard.
My greatest desire is to express this thought and I wish there was an easy way to communicate it. Helas, I will have to start small and make no mistake I have started to. A co-worker and I have begun working on an app. It’s a test area for my idea. I am confident it will succeed and I will do my best to push it forward.
Aug 20, 2010 0
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New social app. Definitely worth investigating.
Aug 18, 2010 0
While on the quest to organize my brain dump (looking for/building an app that I can keep track of terms/trends/people/blogs/academic/industry/conferences related to a subject and allows for cross referencing and validation…) , I came across some stuff from Google which I never knew.