I run a bookmarking site, which is an ecological niche in the world of lists. The pattern I've seen over the years is that a bookmarking site will arise, based on some fairly specific idea of what managing bookmarks should look like. As it catches on, the owners will discover that people have distinct and curious ways they like to manage their bookmarks. In an effort to grow the site, they will add features that try…
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#72as the url implies, it's still in alpha stage
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#74One of the favorite lists of all time -- in terms of both contemporary utility and in simplicity, is the MacRumors buyers guide: http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/ Maybe it was slapped together in a cumbersome way, but I can't imagine it having to be anything more complicated than 3 lists (or spreadsheets), if you're relatively anal about normalization: One for the list of products, one for the list of updates per pro…
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#75Odd: Pinterest seems to me like the breakout published list platform. No one said lists have to be words only: a Pinterest board is just a list with pictures.
Yeah, but boards don't really take center stage in Pinterest's UI. Feeds and search results are really an amalgam of various pins and boards. If I wanted to see a board of "25 Great Christmas Gifts for Under $25", it's not obvious where to look or whose board is authoritative.
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#76I run a bookmarking site, which is an ecological niche in the world of lists. The pattern I've seen over the years is that a bookmarking site will arise, based on some fairly specific idea of what managing bookmarks should look like. As it catches on, the owners will discover that people have distinct and curious ways they like to manage their bookmarks. In an effort to grow the site, they will add features that try…
For the uninitiated, this guy's bookmarking site is Pinboard ( https://pinboard.in ). It's a fantastic service and I hope it never changes.
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#78Just out of curiosity, when did lists become a medium in their own right? To me, they're a formatting choice. Are 'lists' a thing?
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#80We encountered this “orthagonality” in the early days of SFDevLabs while trying to build a list-based site for navigating the Internet. Our approach to list creation was bookmarking, yet the more we build for the individual, the more we built a siloed product and strayed away from the potential of network effects, which was objective in the first place! (whoops) I’m still fairly-well convinced that list-based sites a…