There are things I want to write about but feel I can’t until because everytime I start a post I always end up spending more time than I wanted. And the list keeps getting longer and longer and well…I don’t want to lose them.
So here are bullet points for now, until maybe the weekend…provided of course that this boy and his brother go to bed early and leave mommy with some blogging time.
- Wridea. How much I loved it at first and how I eventually forgot about it.
- My ZohoMail wishlist.
- Applications that I don’t want to tell anyone else about because I reaaaaaally want to keep them for myself.
- How excited I am to try out Zude. Because that’s just what I need…another profile to manage.
- How I don’t get UrbanSeeder (perhaps because I am not part of the target market?).
- My Wufoo wishlist.
And some thoughts in my head that I’d like to open up for discussion (I hear crickets…) because I will probably end up writing an incohesive post about them:
- Difficulty of convincing the enterprise to switch — Web2.0 services and applications are mostly free and low-cost, but cost-savings isn’t enough to switch. How would you address questions on reliability (“it’s free/low-cost”…”they might go out of business”…”it’s too new”…”what happens to our data if they go away?”) and security (“it’s web-based,” “it’s managed by someone else,”) ?
- I love it that an individual user can directly impact how an application/service is developed in the Web2.0 space through blogging and other communications and how quickly these companies adopt new direction based on user feedback. Not a question, just a statement, I guess…but your thoughts on this are welcome anyway.
Lisa out.
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