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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Write Whatever You Want!

I always like experimenting with cool little widgets. I was thinking of putting this one on FacebookProfile.com as kind of a gimmick, here is a LIVE test version which can be freely written on by anyone:






I like this little widget because it allows visitors to instantly post comments, links, insults or any funny thing they can think of. It's also funny and interesting to see the ridiculous things people write when they are completely anonymous!

View the history of the messages here:
http://www.nevblog.com/yshout/yshout.php?history

8 Comments:

At 9:26 PM, Anonymous Neato said...
Cool little widget you've got there. I like.

 

At 1:17 AM, Blogger 天方 said...
Did you program this widget by yourself?

 

At 4:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
Yes, it's very cool, love it.

 

At 9:42 AM, Blogger me2press said...
Great widget I want to use it on my site gotravelportugal.com for travel reviewws. Where did you get it Nev. I would love to get the code.

 

At 10:35 AM, Anonymous personal finance said...
The problem with widgets like that are that if they ever become popular, they fill up with spam postings. Stupid random posts can be funny and amusing - spam makes you leave and never return. It becomes a delicate balance - if you don't solve the spam postings at some point, then the people that were attracted by the widget soon leave meaning you're back where you started.

 

At 1:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
If anyone feels like being inspired by REAL entrepreneurs under 30 ... oddly, Nev is not on the list:

http://biz.yahoo.com/special/inc30_article1.html

Over the past several months on Inc.com, we've been gathering nominations in hopes of finding some of nation's most dynamic young entrepreneurs. And, oh, was it fun to pour through them. From dumplings to lifesaving medical devices to custom T-shirts, it quickly became clear that innovation today extends to a range of industries wider than that of their entrepreneurial elders.

We weren't looking solely at revenue (though we do have multimillionaires). What we set out to find were entrepreneurs with great potential -- those that have already found business success, through their inventions or ideas or strategies, but whose best days are almost surely still ahead of them. Companies, and people, you might want to keep an eye on. We certainly will.

 

At 7:29 PM, Anonymous organ said...
It's so nice, I want the widget

 

At 7:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
I do not mean to be petty but $2500 from HoR is not $3000. YOU CAN'T CROSS IT OFF AS DONE, YET. Your math has been generous as usual when it comes to counting income and less than honest on expense accounting. Plus all that hidden stuff...you are on your way to be another "Enron-like" crook.
That $7500/month goal has been pushed out at least 12 months now. And I see it is on for fall now, pushing it out even more. Not a mention of that, IS THERE?
You have many juvenile admirers based on your previous post's "TRY OUTS", who clearly do not see any issues in your activities.
Plus have you sunk to the same juvenile level by suggesting "retaliation"? I have always thought you a bit immature for a college graduate, that statement just confirmed it. Retaliation? Grief!!!!

 

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