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Flavors.me emerges from beta: lifestreaming for the masses

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Our good friends at HiiDef just launched a new app that has been in beta for awhile, Flavors.me. This is an excellent tool that has a great, simple, and usable design.

What’s the value preposition of Flavors.me? It’s to unify your various “online identities” into a single, dynamic, automatically-updated, and elegant website.

From the article:

Flavors.me lets you take all that information and put it together in a single website to serve as your “online identity”. All your publicly shared information, aggregated in one place, and displayed beautifully. [...] It’s this kind of simplicity, design sense, and user-centric approach that makes me love the web as a place to develop, deploy, and use software.

Check out Andrew’s full review over at his blog.

Written by Andrew

February 24th, 2010 at 10:09 pm

Posted in Infoglut

The Too Much Information Age

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Welcome to the Cog Tree blog!

We’re excited to tell everyone about Cog Tree and the awesome projects we’re working on this summer.  Cog Tree evolved from a few different roots to tackle a problem that is affecting quite a few people and industries today.  And while we’re still just a young sapling, we’re working on growing into a robust Tree!

Whoever coined the “Information Age” knew what they were talking about.  Information is not hard to come by today.  From research to reputation management, gaining information about a topic is generally pretty easy.  Remembering my days of going to the university library to sit on the floor and flip through various academic journals reminds me of how access to information has changed.  Back then, you could search and not come up with a result for days.  Now, there are usually too many results for any given query.  While having a lot of information is better than having none, too much information can be overwhelming.  News sites, blogs, Google Alerts, RSS Feeds, TV, Radio, print magazines/newspapers — they all have more information about what you are looking for than you have the time in a day to read them all.

This is the exact problem that Cog Tree is tackling. We want to make sure that people can take advantage of the Too Much Information Age without worrying about the “too much” part.  Tracking clients, competitors, and sectors is time-consuming and expensive.  It can be easier though.  We’re building the tools to research, track and analyze the news.  At Cog Tree we want you to spend less time reading the news, and more time acting on it! In fact, that’s our motto!

Look for future posts from Cog Tree about ways we can make following media easier and more actionable than ever before.

Written by Sachin

May 26th, 2009 at 5:15 pm

Posted in Cog Tree, Infoglut