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  2. Tue, May 10, 2005

  3. @ The Robot Co-op

    43 Things Suggests, Subscriptions, More Profile Images, & more... — over 3 years ago

    Today’s release brings a lot of new features that people have been requesting and talking about for a long time:

    Subscribe to People (aka Friends, Bookmarks, Contacts, etc)

    If you’re logged in, every person’s profile page now has a “Subscribe to this person’s recent activity” link in the right sidebar, and this link (when clicked) will let you keep track of all of their entries, comments, and goal adoption/completion milestones from the site itself or via RSS or even via the web services. Previously, the only way to keep track of your friends was to invite them all to a team or individually subscribe to each of their RSS feeds. After you have a few subscriptions, check out the Recent Activity page (linked from your profile page and the Zeitgeist page) and you’ll see all of their activity aggregated into one big happy list.

    At the moment subscriptions are private, meaning that only you can see who you’re subscribed to (though you can see how many people are subscribed to you), but we’re curious to hear any thoughts on this… do people care if this information is public or private? Play around with it for a while and let us know what you think.

    43 Things Suggests

    Along the lines of Google Suggests, this feature lets you start typing into the “add a goal” box on our homepage and it’ll show you a dropdown of all the goals that begin with those letters/words, sorted by popularity.

    We’ve been having tons of fun the last few days seeing all of the goals that start with “travel to”, “be a better”, “build”, “meet a”, “meet b”, “meet c”, etc… and some of the more disturbing ones like “eat a”. With almost 90,000 goals, it’s difficult to find a verb that someone doesn’t want to enact… it’s really quite crazy if you think about it.

    Multiple Profile Images

    Before today, you could only have one picture of yourself to represent all of the multifaceted corners of your personality. We’ve upped that to 10 now, and have created a gallery page that displays them all, with optional captions.

    Invite people to a goal by their username

    We haven’t really publicized this on the site yet, but you can now invite people to do something with you as a team even if you don’t know their email address. More info on this on the ideas site.

    Bubbles!

    And with this I think we can say that our latest release code-named Bubbles is officially complete. Momentum is building here at the Co-op… there are two or three other exciting projects that are on their way, which we’ll be announcing here soon enough.

  4. @ 43 Things

    Two-pronged attack on my memory's improvement. — over 3 years ago

    Erik Benson added an entry regarding improve my memory:

    Crossword puzzles. Crosswords are supposed to be useful in exercising the memory, or so I hear. So, I’ve started doing online crossword puzzles which are actually pretty cool, since you can get immediate verification of answers and count the number of cheated letters you get in the end. I can then track how much cheating I need to do in order to complete the puzzle each day.

    Drugs. Gingko is an easy-to-acquire drug that has been known to improve short-term and long-term memory. That should help counteract (hopefully) all of the chemicals that I currently take that reduce short-term and long-term memory.

    What other tricks are there? Looking in particular for things that don’t require me to try to actually memorize anything cause that’s tough.