If you haven't seen it yet, check out the new
YES.com that we launched last week. It's only the beginning of the really rocking blend of social chat and broadcast that we're stewing up in the YES Labs, I just love using technology to help people connect :)
So I ventured up to
BarCamp Milwaukee last weekend with
Jerry and had a simply great time, am already looking forward to the BarCamp Madison that was mentioned coming up in Jan/Feb.
Quick note on
cycloud, the most important feedback and realization was: "this is really really cool, but what's it useful for?", and folks, I may have discovered something it's actually useful for. Give me some time to see if it pans out, could be a breakthrough, could be a buzzkill, I should know soon :)
A couple of other pet projects I've been working on that I hope to publish/open soon:
* PDF Imprinting web service: submit a link to a pdf (which will get cached) and a custom footer, and it'll instantly gen it for you and return a link
* Tag a Day: super simple toy to submit a tag word for your day, and it makes a cloud of everyones, just for fun!
* Blog+Microformats: A unified simplified JS bookmarklet/link for prompting and creating or injecting any microformat into your blog post, fully open source/social service, just in the ideation stage
* Secure Feeds: Define a set of guidelines and vision for how web RSS/Atom feeds could be secured for use in more important ways
This phrase resonated with me recently (out of the blue): The Future Remembered. One of the ways I often like to make decisions is to think hard about every possible future outcome, play everything out as far and in as much detail as I can. Often this leaves an impression like memories, but of the future. What I enjoy most is to then decide towards the
most unpredictable path, if I can "remember" it then why would I want to experience it again? I don't like to re-watch movies either :)