And we heard nothing while the world changed

A collection of totally biased self centered stuff, accumulated since 1999 by Iphigenie aka Superiphi aka Joelle Nebbe-Mornod, old style netizen, reader, gamer, walker, photographer, web architect, technology executive, and constantly curious mind

Sites I registered at but ended up not using… (updated)

One thing I must say though is that I have signed up on a lot of those slick looking social websites and barely used their functions - usually the site is too superficial, too complicated, or the content and community is not compelling enough to make me participate. Just didn’t suit me. Still, these are good sites which might suit someone with a different personality:

zoho - used for… 2-3 times - http://zoho.com - awesome online applications but i just don’t seem to end up using them. Just like a dozen online pims, planners etc. before them. The zoho notebook app looks awesone though, will try it once it’s available.

Hiveminder - used for… 1 month or so? - http://hiveminder.com - a nice todo manager with a few clever ideas, similar in this to stikkit and sandy. But alas no such site has managed to be useful enough for me to stick with it over paper or desktop solutions. I dont know why.

blink list - used for… 1 month or so? - http://www.blinklist.com/ - one of those bookmarking sites but for some reason I actually used that - imported my old bookmarks and added some new ones. (not as nice as a “snapshot” system but none of those seem to work with opera although I have some hopes for plumb, which is in development). http://www.blinklist.com/zenaide/

wordie - used for… 1 month or so? - i’m at http://wordie.org/people/azzurre - word collecting. Pointless but fun and poetic. Havent gone back in ages, might just go back now and then for the poetic aspect

stikkit.com - used for over a month - sticky notes with a difference: a smart engine that analyses the content of the notes and automatically generates todo items, events, contact details etc. Brilliant. Also works via email and even instant messenging thanks to imified. Just read the following blog entry to get an idea http://www.43folders.com/2007/02/07/stikkit-introduction/ I almost used it for a while, then it fell on the wayside

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