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What happens when the topic of discussion is the intersection between the Internet and economics?


Some sites more aggressively got their users to tweet the required hashtags than others.


Indeed, this is actually our eventual goal. The idea was to get something out, aggregate the most exhaustive list of RSS readers and then add the comparison details. It takes time!


Alright, fixed it!


We are most likely going to be adding this. It was in the original plan, but we wanted to get something out first.


Sorry, lots of traffic. If you refresh a couple times, it usually comes back :)


I'm loving this Bitcoin ramp up over the past few weeks. Namecheap should be applauded for their general endorsement of "what's good for the internet". Of course it's in their best interest, but you don't see GoDaddy doing the same.

I think back to the "So, that's the end of Bitcoin"[1] article by Forbes and chuckle to myself. Hopefully one day we can look back at that article in the same way we look back at Ballmer laughing at the iPhone [2]

[1] http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2011/06/20/so-thats-...

[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eywi0h_Y5_U


Second that on Namecheap apparently being on the side of the internet. Weren't they a vocal opponent of SOPA?



Chiming in here to say that I moved all my domains from GoDaddy to Namecheap, too. Fantastic service so far.


Yes they were. Made me move all my domains to namecheap.


As far as I remember, they gave a discount to people moving from godaddy and even provided a tool to assist them move. Of course it was in their best interest.


* forever or until we get purchased

But in all seriousness, the design looks really great. It's reminiscent of path, but that's a good thing. It seems like Evernote would be one of your main competitors, but luckily your application has a much more casual user friendly design.


Thanks, we're glad you like our design! I think Evernote is a very well done app also, but targets a more business/work-driven use case. A poor analogy may be if Evernote is good for those 8 hours you spend at work each day, then we hope to be helpful a few times during the rest of those 16 hours in the day (minus sleep, of course).


Evernote is clunky, slow, and confusing to navigate. Just the processes and slowness of finding and editing an existing note, particularly one that has anything copy/pasted with formatting, keeps me from using Evernote for anything much, let alone this. Evernote is close to being excellent, but for me falls short of being usable.


Evernote has a pretty casual user friendly design, too. There are a lot of other options on the mobile apps, but I ignore them and can testify that Evernote Mobile still works fine for me. The two just happen to serve different purposes -- this application is geared towards a more specific one.


I added your tip to the list, thanks!


On Linux (and WIndows I presume) it's with the alt key.


The homepage design is certainly "inspired" by Dribbble.


honestly, when i launched the website, i came to know that dribbble had similar listing (from such feedbacks like yours :P). trust me, neither was i inspired from dribbble's listing nor did i steal/copy/ripoff anything from there.

well, its ... mmk.


The design isn't "inspired" by anything - it's Bootstrap. That has it's place, when thoughtfully deployed, but not in a site espousing good CSS designs.


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