[Housekeeping:] I've been trying to figure out how to integrate my urge to microblog interesting free examples here without cluttering the central column too much and otherwise mixing thoughtful posts with thoughtless ones. In the current blog design I've got a Typelist on the left, but it's a pain to create and manage Typelists (which is why I let it go fallow). What I want is a microblogging widget that will let me write longer posts than than Twitter and Del.icio.us do but still be quick, easy and flexible. I've settled on Tumblr, so we'll be postponing the site redesign for a week or so while we create a left column that will be my Tumblr feed.
Why does it take a week to tweak a template? Because I'm actually writing the freakin' book, and in a rare act of discipline I've asked some colleagues to do it for me. And they're busy.



I recently started a microblogging project called i-Feel. It’s a micro blogging style site (ala twitter), that connects users through emotions. Users can quickly blog about how they feel and connect with other users that feel the same. Once connected they can track each other’s latest emotions. Every emotion you post is public (the emotion pool), but all connections with you are private. It’s like Moodmill, but toned down and more private. Any feedback is welcome.
Posted by: piles | November 03, 2009 at 11:46 PM