Monday, February 13, 2006
Pulverati - the place to be seen and see who's who
The Northeast may be digging out big time from the storm, but it's business as usual on the Net.
Today, Jeff Pulver posted about the early version release of Pulverati, a great idea for those of you trying to keep up with the IP blogger set. In the bigger scheme of Web 2.0, this is a small step, but I think it's a great way to make blogs more relevant and valuable. Think of it - as Jeff says - as a playlist like iTunes, where you get to search by topic and find all the posts about it in one place. I know for me, I don't have time to read everyone's posts - it's much easier to just hone in on the topic I'm interested in and see what's being said.
It's still a work in progress, but I think people will find this a very useful tool, and a one-stop-shop to keep up with those in Jeff's circle. And Jeff is encouraging your suggestions and feedback, so don't be shy - Jeff is a very good listener.
Today, Jeff Pulver posted about the early version release of Pulverati, a great idea for those of you trying to keep up with the IP blogger set. In the bigger scheme of Web 2.0, this is a small step, but I think it's a great way to make blogs more relevant and valuable. Think of it - as Jeff says - as a playlist like iTunes, where you get to search by topic and find all the posts about it in one place. I know for me, I don't have time to read everyone's posts - it's much easier to just hone in on the topic I'm interested in and see what's being said.
It's still a work in progress, but I think people will find this a very useful tool, and a one-stop-shop to keep up with those in Jeff's circle. And Jeff is encouraging your suggestions and feedback, so don't be shy - Jeff is a very good listener.
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