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Doesn't this offer more functionality than Facebook Connect, syncing to Twitter, MySpace, etc? Granted, it might not get legs, but it seems like a better product than Facebook Connect.
This is Matt, one of the Founders of (the original) Socialthing. One thing to note is that while we currently only support installation via the "bar", that will be changing. Our plan is to be able to peel away any feature into its own distinct widget. Hope that helps!
I took a quick look, but don't have a lot of time. Saw you checking this thread out and wanted to make a suggestion. I like the bar concept applied to bookmarking in the respect that I don't have to go to a site to see bookmarks. For collaborative bookmarks to really be of use, I would like a product like the following. Say I create a Socialthing group group that I consult for. We're able to use it to submit bookmarks of whatever type to the group stream right from the bar. I submit a link to the stream, add comments, tags as well as comment on others submitted by other members, all from my bar. I am a consultant for private non-profits and social service organizations and the bar thing would be really loads better for my clients who aren't always up to spec where the internet is concerned. This solution allows them to as an augmentation of their own address bar, see daily links, comment/chat without needing to visit pages at Sqworl or Delicious unless I nest them in the link. The entire group could collaborate even adding bookmarks and being able to copy bookmarks from the stream to an individual "puddle" for future quick reference. I think an option to leave it at the top of the browser window right under the address bar would be great too. If there is something out there like this already I'm not aware of it. I could see such a thing of great use to teachers and students and businesses.
From what I have read, your site attempts to tie everything together in this bar. Allowing people to go to my Socialthing page and "follow" my bookmarking right from their Socialthing browser bar would helps loads and stop me from having clients to sign up all over the web. Me as the primary linker being able to toggle between groups or even super groups right from the bar would be awesome. Even retaining moderating/administration rights over groups that I create or co-moderate. Thanks. If you guys want to get really funky add the ability for me to embed a voice annotation, video or even related links nested all to the bookmark and I'd probably never visit my twitter again other than to notify of an addition or modification to bar.
Hey all, sorry inundating you with my wish list. Don't know much about the service but am really hoping for a much less logins and puddle jumps for my clients. I don't mind having to do it, its what they pay me for, I just don't like them subjected to it.
Also waiting on an invite code.