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- shujin, on 10/27/2009, -2/+23These posts are why comment graveyards exist
- cx0der, on 10/27/2009, -1/+9Can we have some good comments please?
- Mizzike, on 10/27/2009, -1/+8OK, but this doesn't seem very useful to me. It aggregates email, tweets and skype IMs. My question is: how will it scale? It's one thing to aggregate just a handful of messages, but what if you have hundreds of messages per day as some people do, and the same if not more numbers of tweets?
I do like the idea of filtering messages to dig out the good/important stuff though... that'd be amazing. - MattBD, on 10/27/2009, -0/+2I might try it out, but I'm going to wait for Ubuntu Karmic and try it on that - it's too much grief installing things like CouchDB on my MacBook since I'd have to compile it from source or use Fink or MacPorts. (Yes, I don't care what anyone says, it IS harder on a Mac).
- rgdot, on 10/29/2009, -0/+0This is promising, especially since it will allow local installs.
- JohnyD, on 10/27/2009, -1/+1No exchange support? If Thunderbird had Exchange support I would deploy it across our organization in 5 minutes (after testing).
- RyeBrye, on 10/27/2009, -2/+2The world needs more IM clients.
- iritegood, on 10/27/2009, -3/+2No. Not even close.
Your assumption was stupid and based on an idiotic premise. - iritegood, on 10/27/2009, -4/+3This is Digg. What did you expect? Insightful commentary and informative articles? It's one or the other, most of the time it's neither.
- iritegood, on 10/27/2009, -2/+1That's not it at all.
"I'm skeptical that a sophisticated Web application built with Python, Twisted, and CouchDB will ever be trivial to install—especially on Windows. I also suspect that it's only going to get mainstream adoption if it's offered as a hosted service. At this stage in Raindrop's development, the app is only interesting to developers." - NeoTechni, on 10/27/2009, -3/+1Kind of useless without AIM/MSN/ICQ/etc
- ogre50A, on 10/27/2009, -4/+0I agree with RyeBrye :)
- SensualPanda, on 10/27/2009, -8/+3Google Wave competition?
i think not. - WhoBob, on 10/27/2009, -6/+0Wow ..this really got diggers attention!!!.
- NMVK, on 10/27/2009, -9/+2"Clint Ecker got boned by..." ? Nice screenshots, Ars.
- shinkou, on 10/27/2009, -11/+3So "everybody owns a private web server" will be the forthcoming trend. Are we not complicating things around?
- DelSolMan, on 10/27/2009, -13/+4raindrops keep falling on my head
- ptFoe, on 10/27/2009, -20/+3This is too much for the average digg user to comprehend. When Digg only had Tech stories, the average Digg user could.
- Dabigdawg72, on 10/26/2009, -24/+2Firefox is making it rain.
- ihavefrowned, on 10/27/2009, -22/+0Personally I really don't know what I'd do. From a rational standpoint, it wouldn't be wrong to kill them since they'll die with humanity anyway. So in effect you wouldn't be killing people, you'd be saving people.
But reason isn't always what drives morals, and I don't think I'd have it in me to kill a single person let alone kill millions. - Tempest811, on 10/27/2009, -25/+3Sounds like google wave only this will be great at consuming the remaining scraps of ram that firefox has left me with.
- rogueblade, on 10/27/2009, -26/+1NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN



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