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Pankaj asked a question in Jolicloud on November 10, 2009 01:55:
Forgot password?How do you reset your password if you've forgotten it?
Pankaj shared an idea in foursquare on October 29, 2009 04:43:
Badges for the rest of usHow about having badges that are not focused on benders and drinking. I live in San Francisco where the average 30-something working person is no longer proud of unlocking the crunked badge or having to google what needs to be done to get the "player please" badge. I think Foursquare is a pretty sweet app, checking in and knowing where my friends are. It might be nice to have a more adult version. For example, a badge for being a "burrito connoisseur" if you've checked into 10 taquerias. Or maybe "Movie critic" if one checks in from movie theaters all the time. A health star for checking at the dentist. A manicured award for women if they check-in from salons. The point is, there could be a lot more interesting badges than those simply associated with drinking.
Just my $0.02.
Pankaj shared an idea in atebits on May 19, 2009 19:41:
Save stateAt any given point I'm tracking 10 different twitter trends using the search. Very cool and powerful. But there are no advanced features on it. For instance if one person (a spammer) starts tweeting your keywords and dominates the thread, it would be nice to be able to filter them out. Also if there are certain tweets that are generally identical to sort them with a header and put them all in one place.
When for whatever reason tweetie has to be restarted, I have to go back and restart all these searches and arrange the windows as such. It would be pretty sweet if it could remember the state of last use and just start up there where I had last left off with all the windows as they were. I already use the star feature.
Thanks! Brilliant product!
Pankaj
Pankaj replied on April 23, 2009 20:16 to the idea "Save for later... But what was I thinking when I saved it?" in Feedly:
My mini-hack to this is using Google Notebook to create a note with the link. But they discontinued development to Google notebook. Essentially what would be ideal is the equivalent of a post it note on top of the article. I typically read a bunch of stuff make short notes then hash my thoughts out in a mind map application.
Pankaj shared an idea in Feedly on April 23, 2009 03:54:
Save for later... But what was I thinking when I saved it?It would be nice if in the save for later you could add a note to remind yourself why you saved it. I know you can share with a note, but thats public as opposed to private.
Pankaj shared an idea in Feedly on April 23, 2009 03:37:
SlideShow ViewI subscribe to a couple of picture blogs that I currently view as a grid. The issue is that the thumbnail size is too small. It would be pretty sweet if there was a slideshow option, so that I could quickly view each shot in fullscreen.
Pankaj gave praise in Path 101 on March 08, 2009 21:22:
Update your quiz so it doesn't feed like '01I found the quiz to be both cumbersome and boring and forced myself to complete the last 3 pages. The long list of questions per page, with the sliding bar required too much scrolling and felt like something I had to complete in a highschool career counseling session. I think this could be vastly improved by having a couple of questions per page, that automatically go to the next page once completed. Doing comparison questions, this or that and making it fast paced. Giving indicators of how far you have left to go aside from page numbers. Give interesting feedback as you're still going through the quiz, "You're obviously a teamworker, continue to find out other things."
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