William Waites wrote:
via danbri:

http://stuartroseman.com/post/619953720/out-with-the-old-business-in-with-the-new


Possibly taken out of context, but, "We started the project for all the wrong reasons. We wanted to save the world. We wanted to provide a new technology that would allow people to have easy access to facts and data to back up their conclusions. We saw that this didn’t yet exist in a easy to use format."

huh! Those are precisely the reasons I am working on what I am working on... I don't see any "burning husks of cars along the roadway," so, even though I am far from a "good driver," I am assuming no one has driven this way, not that "driving there is dangerous." While they don't guarantee success, those are very laudable reasons to work on something.

On the other hand, "sanebox," the new venture that is replacing the failed venture purportedly serves "a need actual people have RIGHT NOW." Different strokes for different folks, but I don't have "over loaded Inboxes." I am already paranoid about the Goog looking through my emails, and although I realize that "Internet", "email" and "privacy" are mutually exclusive concepts, I am darned if I am going to give some other web site access to my email, even if it is only the headers.

Besides, wait a minute, didn't Google already implement this "prioritization" of emails within gmail? I distinctly remember turning on something in Gmail Labs settings, having their software wrongly prioritize emails for me for about a week, then turning that off as it was bugging the crap out of me. Look, a husk of a burning car...


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Puneet Kishor

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