On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:28 AM, David M Chess <[email protected]> wrote: > > Rob: > >>So, my company has started up Ditter. Basically, you sign up for an >> account. >>Then, any time at all, it's just a single click, or the shortest of SMS >>messsages, or email, or anything else, and you post "What he said." That >> says >>it all, right? It's appropriate for pretty much any occasion or situation. >>It's short. And it doesn't require a lot of thought. > > I probably shouldn't say this, but that could actually be very useful. :) > A service that made it possible to easily vote up (or down?) any given > thing, and ideally be able to see the votes of various subsets of people > (one's friends / followees / contacts / oh wait I know, one's "dittos"; > people who have voted up lots of things that you have also voted up; dittos > of one's dittos; etc; etc), and see, like, the top-voted whatevers in the > last six hours, and get the corresponding RSS/ATOM feeds, and other obvious > features, really could be the Next Hot Thing.
You're talking about reddit. > I'm really glad I didn't think of this, 'cause if I had I would have been > tempted to file a patent application. :) *wonders why patents would come up, then happens to note your email domain ... ohhh.. * > I'm sure there have been > vaguely-similar things done, but they probably weren't sufficiently Web 3.0 > / cute / misspelled to go viral. -- noon silky http://www.boxofgoodfeelings.com/ _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
