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Show HN: My weekend project, DailyPag.es

69 points| haon99 | 14 years ago |dailypag.es | reply

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[+] jolie|14 years ago|reply
This is awesome. I appreciate that it's not just another checkin/dating/blathering-with-existing-friends app, but that if used correctly, it might make one smarter. Goon on ya for that.

What other titles might you add in the future? (I'm [email protected] if you'd like to discuss further btw.)

[+] drewblaisdell|14 years ago|reply
Cool idea. You should consider adding Kindle support-- Amazon makes it really easy to send out documents to a Kindle via email so it would not take much time to implement since you're already sending the texts through (inline) email.
[+] radishroar|14 years ago|reply
Indeed! I find myself constantly forwarding longer articles to my kindle for causal reading later. This seems like a perfect fit.
[+] hackly|14 years ago|reply
Interesting.

I did something similar this past summer that I called the Wisbit App (wisbit for wisdom-tidbit). The idea behind the project was to collect the most important passages (or wisbits) from books and present them as summaries. Users wanting to save time on reading books simply browse the curated passages and rank them. It was my first ROR app, so it leaves much to be desired, and I've only added my own readings to the collection of books thus far. Anyways, here it is in case anyone of you finds it useful: http://wisbit.akeelali.com/

[+] peter_l_downs|14 years ago|reply
How were you picking out the most important passages? If you don't already have an automated method, try taking a look at my own side project, http://bookshrink.com. (yes this is a shameless plug).
[+] chegra|14 years ago|reply
hmm...

I too have been working on a similar concept this weekend: http://i.imgur.com/7IoVJ.png

Couldn't think of a name as yet, so I called it weekend project :)

[+] DrCatbox|14 years ago|reply
Design looks nice. Then I raised eyebrows when reading the description, it looks like its made to be read by a venture capitalist to determine if the project is worth investing in or not. Its not made for a participant... just something I noticed.

Care to share the code for it? Do you have it running somewhere?

[+] yanksrock777|14 years ago|reply
I think it's a fantastic idea.

I suggest also adding the possibility of allowing people to create accounts with their email so they can add in their Kindle email addresses.

I would also suggest allowing users to view previous/archived articles from each group in case they aren't sure if they really want to join the group or not.

[+] mkelley82|14 years ago|reply
I think it is an awesome idea. He's going to have to use public domain books only, unless he perhaps was able to setup some sort of premiere version where users paid a subscription fee to view copyrighted books - but then he'd have to work out some sort of deal with the publishers. I think it is a great concept worth pursuing further. I signed up for Sun Tzu's Art of War, looking forward to the first chapter!
[+] zds|14 years ago|reply
Good idea - this is similar to Daily Lit. I'd recommend what someone earlier said - Kindle support would be awesome!
[+] eCa|14 years ago|reply
I would suggest a rephrase of "A weekend project" - it makes it sound like something that will disappear soon.
[+] minikomi|14 years ago|reply
This strikes me as something which would integrate nicely with ifttt . . Simply adding an API which provides the blob of this week's chapter (in various formats for bonus points) might be useful for people to "roll their own" delivery..
[+] phzbOx|14 years ago|reply
I really like! 3 small suggestions:

1- At the top, "Curate your own group" -> Create 2- There's only 2 groups on the front page.. try to create a couple more (Even if they are fake) so you can generate traction. 3- The yellow background hurt me

[+] kels|14 years ago|reply
I think the OP wants the person that creates the group to manage it, hence using curate.
[+] prawn|14 years ago|reply
Layout very slightly broken on iPad.

Maybe indicate how long each chapter for a book will be? Or even give people an option to choose. I wanted to click a title to get an intermediary page with more info before I thought about signing up.

[+] rdwallis|14 years ago|reply
Really cool idea. How are you planning to deal with copyright issues?
[+] brianlash|14 years ago|reply
Each of those books is public domain.
[+] markhall|14 years ago|reply
Great concept. Best of luck!
[+] r19|14 years ago|reply
I can't use it since I block google and it don't let me in without captcha.