I really enjoyed playing with things I had heard about but never had a good reason to try. The structure of the program made it really easy to enter foreign territory. I can see myself using some "Things" more than others. I think my favorite was the online applications and tools. Who knew? Wikis are definitely useful, and I had no idea Flickr had so many images. Though I couldn't see myself using LibraryThing personally, I at least have a bit of appreciation for what it does. After so many blog posts, I think I've reached a comfort level there (at least with the technology - having something to blog about is another matter). I'm glad to have had a chance to look at technorati and del.icio.us and maybe having stuck a toe in the water can think of how they could be applied to my world.
I think the program would benefit from being more spread out. In order to do a decent job you need to spend more time than indicated becoming familiar with the technology and what it can do. I think I gave most things short shrift because of time constraints.
Thanks to the team for putting so much effort into the project. What a dedicated bunch!
If offered another program like this in the future, I'd gladly participate.
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