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Joseph Fung replied on December 07, 2009 18:26 to the problem "calendar wonky" in Agnostic Platform:
Joseph Fung replied on December 07, 2009 14:41 to the idea "A bit crowded." in Agnostic Platform:
Joseph Fung replied on November 19, 2009 21:29 to the idea "auto-append "http://" in Agnostic Platform:
Joseph Fung replied on November 19, 2009 21:21 to the idea "A bit crowded." in Agnostic Platform:
Joseph Fung replied on November 19, 2009 13:47 to the idea "Connecting the needs of start-ups with resources around them" in Agnostic Platform:
Good idea - similar to a classifieds system (services for sale, help wanted). I like it but we'll need to dig into it a bit more. How long are ads visible? Do we need any categorization? Would it be better to simply pull in a feed/widget from another service? We'd really like to avoid duplicating other services and I'd worry that this one may have some overlap?
More comments/thoughts on this are welcome. I'd love to figure out the beat way to implement this.
Joseph Fung replied on November 19, 2009 13:41 to the idea "auto-append "http://" in Agnostic Platform:
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Joseph Fung asked a question in Say Yeah! on August 19, 2009 20:34:
When/What Availability?How will you be opening this up for other uses/communities/areas of interest? More specifically, will you be opening this as an API, as an embeddable object, what about geographically separated communities?
A number of people here in the Waterloo area are looking at something similar, and it's always good to avoid duplication of efforts whenever possible :)
Joseph Fung shared an idea in Primal Fusion on April 20, 2009 19:35:
Upload Content for RememberingIt would help me gather my various projects/thoughts/research efforts, if I had a way to upload content that could be indexed for my thought networks.
I'd include the options to make the content private, public, or (in the future?) available only to friends.
Specifically, I'd start with PDFs-
Joseph Fung started following the idea "View List of Previous Thoughts" in Primal Fusion.
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