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Hot Idea: Self-Organizing FAQ

January 31st, 2007 ·

This one I’m sure exists in various forms already, so if you know about where -let me know. The idea would be a FAQ (Set of Frequently Asked Questions) that re-orders itself according to use. Top clicked questions float to the top, etc. Perhaps there could even be a feature where the FAQ items are voted on and that holds weight as well (in other words, an item might be frequently clicked, but the answer sucks and so it gets flagged or sinks like Digg.)

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Hot Idea: Bird’s Eye Journal/Blog with nested layers

January 31st, 2007 ·

On that note, I’ll start with one I was thinking of this morning (the other I’m not willing to give up yet!)

While I do like to journal in detail, I RARELY ever go back in read those ramblings –there are just too many entries and too many words, much of which is annoying rambling.

What I WOULD like to look back on is this: A few key words and pictures that represent that YEAR, MONTH, or perhaps WEEK. Think of it is a nested journal. I actually created my own one time using windows folders. It was broken down by 1)Periods of my life (ie from early infancy to fatherhood). Then it is broken up by year with the MOST FORMATIVE/IMPORTANT 1-3 things about that year (ie parents divorced, I had a child, etc).

Is there a product that does this in an easy, visually pleasing way –perhaps allows you to add a FEW defining pictures as well?

In addition, what if you could create ‘possible futures’ –imaginary futures of what would happen if you made certain decisions, etc….I think that would be cool as well.

I know there are simple ways to do this, even using just a word processor, but I imagine that someone could create a really cool, simple, pretty interface for those –and with the nested layers of moving down to the month or day level as well. Anyone know of a product like this?

Cheers,
Leif

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