Posts Tagged ‘Internet’

the hours of discovery

The internet never closes. It never shutters its doors to load the shelves full of content again. And for that matter, the internet operates outside of traditional timezones, too. But I’ve noticed certain behaviors amongst myself and my friends and followers. I’m particularly interested in the hours of before we all slink into bed. Those hours we meander. Those hours we discover.

Here are some random links I got some tweeps to send tonight:

My followers are mostly from the US, so that does help create these shared hours. Interestingly enough, I’m building a secret little project (codename: AYSS) that operates on discovery and mystery. It’s a system that requires involvement to play, so I’ve gotten a fair amount of feedback asking for more ways to lurk. After tonight, I’m curious about only making that content available during a brief window late in the evening. I want to catch people during this time of invested browsing.

Thummit For Mobile Recommendations

Last week I got a chance to attend a dinner and demo night for the new startup called Thummit. Thummit is a new service that looks to offer simple, social and portable recommendations. It is currently focused on the restaurant scene and offers a way t…

what i see

I had an idea. Micah had a camera and a vision. Josh had a speech. Thus life was born, next it will evolve into fish form, then dinosaur form, unless you don’t believe in evolution, and if you don’t believe in evolution, I have only one word for you: house cats.