A Conversation Aggregator?
The very idea sounds foreign to me — aggregating conversations. But I guess if you look at what has happened with Facebook and Twitter, this type of thinking has already been put into play. The one thing they have not addressed is turning down the “noise” found in most online conversations so you can participate in the ones you would actually want to. Seems this is where Raindrop comes in.
Assuming Mozilla can get Raindrop to work well on mobile platforms as well, I see it doing really well as so many of us are already dealing with information overload as it is. Anything that can help with that is going to be a plus.
At this point, I am hoping that I will be able to take the weekend to dive into Raindrop, perhaps seeing if I might be able to start applying it to my daily data intake now. While I remain a bit skeptical, I am also holding out some hope here as well.
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One Comment
Himanshu
October 23rd, 2009
at 8:45am
Raindrop is a very cool initiative from Mozilla, it has an ability to cut out the noise
and pulling the information of actually interest.Raindrop could make people categorized and organized