In the OT vein, I'm curious what makes Hiveminder a Web 2.0 app, other than the presence of a blog? Just curious.

Also, any idea what framework it is built on?

Breadwild

On Jun 23, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Mark Stosberg wrote:


Hiveminder rocks, BTW.

I agree. I have a pro account myself. It's a nice example of a Web 2.0
service in Perl.

I find it most useful for shared to-do lists, but use it for some
personal organization as well.

  Mark



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