I finished working on this project today, it took me about a day and a half to complete it. It looks super easy but as always there are issues that you encounter only during the development phase.
The service/application offers you six boxes in which you may type whatever you want. e.g. memos, notes, temporary data or tasks.
The data is saved within each keystroke one makes. It’s stored using the browser’s cookies.
Adding extra features always costs some of the simplicity of the application. And many people try to find the “right” balance. In this project, I decided to go to an extreme – super easy & no features. Some people may like it and some may not.
Here is my new personal homepage:
http://www.sixpacknotes.com/
Your feedback is welcomed.
This is my personal list of the best stuff I’ve discovered while checking out Google Reader Play. Reader Play is a cool new feature of Google Reader. I’ll give Google the honor to explain what it is:
Google Reader Play is a fast, fun way to browse interesting stuff on the web. No more looking for blogs, feeds, or sites — we’ll bring the best of the best directly to you via Reader Play.
The Best Of Web 2.0
I think I’ll be making more posts like this from time to time. Until then, don’t forget to have fun and remember – sharing is caring.
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