Cool things:
1. Mvelopes: Finance tracking system. Excellent website-scraping abilities to get your bank and credit card transactions into their system, where you can drag each transaction into a folder to assign it. Steep learning curve, however, and the site is still under development and somewhat buggy.
Thoughts:
1. Annoying Bad Data: File sharing programs like WinMX should never automatically share a song anyone has downloaded until they have listened to the song and “certified” that it is error free and correctly named.
2. Annoying Bad Data: Websites which post song lyrics should indicate whether the lyrics were obtained by someone listening to the song and writing down what they thought they heard, or whether they were actually transcribed from liner notes or copied from some official source. Most of the time if I search for song lyrics, I’ll get several pages showing slightly different words.
Also see: anyone who tries to transcribe Cocteau Twins lyrics (because the singer doesn’t, on purpose, actually sing words that make sense).
Ideas:
—–Original Message—–
From: Regina Ryu
there were a bunch of cops across the street from my house today, one of them was holding a rifle. never did find out what happened. oh well
—–Original Message—–
From: Michael Hecht
Don’t you wish there was a news service where you could search by latitude and longitude to find the events that were reported closest to you?
You could record your coordinates if you happen to be out and about (you could easily find that of your home) by hitting a button on your GPS enabled cellphone to record your current location.
Check out Google Maps, their satellite photo feature is cool. Underlying the map, I think there’s a way to get latitude/longitude. The only remaining step is hooking coordinate data up to the newswire services. Also, there should be a news service where regular individual people can submit news in relation to coordinates, sort of like blogging. Geo-blogging, as it were.
—–Original Message—–
From: Regina Ryu
that’s really cool! i was just going to give my neighbor a call. whee
—–Original Message—–
From: Michael Hecht
But we need more technological solutions so that nobody has to actually talk to anybody. You know that, right?