"When a friend’s link from YouTube or flickr arrives, your messaging client should be able to show the video or photos near or as part of the message, rather than rudely kicking you over to a separate browser tab. Notifications from computers and mailing lists should be organized for you, not clutter your Inbox or require tedious manual filter setup. It should be easy to smoothly integrate new web services into your conversation viewer entirely using open web technologies."
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
from Bookmarklet
Sorry for the unwanted flood: as the #FriendFeed applet didn't close, I thought it didn't work. Deleted the other entries.
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
Opera really need decent Bookmarklets. Delicious: it's impossible to manage bookmarks & tags within the browser. StumbleUpon: No bookmarklet. Guys, how do you use Opera with such services and social medias?
Joelle, on their website, StumbleUpon says that they doesn't support Opera, but SU 'works well with Mozilla based browsers'. And they link to.. the Firefox download page!
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
Hmm, i have used it on Opera recently, there was a bit of news about them adding support - lemme see if I can find it
- Joelle Nebbe (iphigenie)
Yes, if you go to Stumble Upon and press Stumble (or search) you can start browsing with the stumble "like/dislike" tags etc. But that disappears quite fast if you do something unexpected. They had a bookmaklet for a while (it was announced last fall, but seems to have disappeared) but there are 2 places where you can find tools written to use the API - stumbleupon tools http://my.opera.com/suopera... and operastumbler mentioned above http://www.operastumbler.com/
- Joelle Nebbe (iphigenie)
But yes, I just never got into stumbleupon much because it didnt support opera - and I cant be bothered to try to fix up Firefox to be right and productive, too many add ons. Opera works for me, and there is no product or site I cannot find an alternative for that also suits my purpose
- Joelle Nebbe (iphigenie)
I thought that such services 'always' try to be compatible with main widely used browsers, not just 1 or 2 of them. On the other hand, it depends on the devel Community too.
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
Oh no, quite a few of them were very happy to tell you "sorry, must use the one browser" - which made me go "sorry, must use another product". After all you never know when you will be on another machine or want to change browser, so it is smarter to choose online services that support 4 or 5 browsers as a matter of fact
- Joelle Nebbe (iphigenie)
Actually, I'm "service oriented", not "browser oriented". I was happy with Firefox but am tired by its frequent crashes and its huge RAM consumption, and I feel comfortable with Opera's look&feel.
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
our site is a social network centered around discovering what movies are the "best of all time" - thought some of you folks might be interested to check out the site and provide feedback, suggestions, comments, on the UI, design, experience, etc. Thanks!
- Flickchart
Just sent out the 2nd batch of invites and pushed some bug fixes and new features. More to follow this week!
- Nathan Chase
thanks for sharing. having worked at hollywood.com in my past and having a love for movies, I am interested to see how this service will work. I signed up for an invite.
- Rajiv Doshi
just sent out the latest batch of invites, and launched new features, updates, and bug fixes -> http://snipr.com/2snxs
- Flickchart