I love the part of the show House Hunters on HGTV where, after the buyers have decided on one of the three properties, the show's producers come back and revisit the new homeowners to see how they've settled into their new home. In this post, I'll attempt a similar "re-visit" of some of the Web 2.0 tools I've blogged about over the past few months:
Tool |
Date of Original Post |
Rating 1 – 5, (5 = best) |
Comments |
UserID |
Del.icio.us |
11 March 2008 |
5 |
Immensely useful for storing and sharing bookmarks and tags. |
mikegil |
Taglocity |
10 April 2008 |
3 |
Useful, pretty to look at, but hard to keep up with volume |
n/a |
10 April 2008 |
4 |
Wickedly addictive, but still not clear on usefulness |
mikegil | |
Swaptree |
26 April 2008 |
2 |
Jury still out, have not yet transacted, too soon to tell. |
mikegil |
If you want to join the fray, please look me up on any of these services, but don't blame me if all of your discourse turns out to be under 140 characters (or, if you're one of the cool geeky kids, exactly 140.)
I know there are some tough width limitations on blog posts but I would love to see this table expanding in the future, where there are multiple "Comments" columns that each include a different date of check-back, and a column for Date of Adoption (a la Ray Sims). Ooh, and can you do some traffic light icons for your frequency of use? :)
Posted by: sadalit | May 07, 2008 at 04:20 PM
I'll ask some of my PHP programmer friends if they can help me.
Alternatively, perhaps a separate file stored on SkyDrive...?
Posted by: Mike Gil | May 07, 2008 at 05:22 PM