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K, here goes, I'm going to try to make a blog post into a question that posts at Wondir simply by someone clicking on it:
It worked! But of course if you click on it now it will give you a message that someone has already asked the question. Apparently, simply by publishing the hyperlink Wondir posts the question, you don't even have to click on the link itself. That saves a step. Now I have to figure out how to close the loop, so a blogger can post a question, it cross-posts to Wondir for a response from the community... and somehow the response perhaps gets inserted into the comments section of the blogger's question-post, or something to this effect. Thoughts?
I'm sitting here with Matt in the Inn Kensington, a little restaurant in Berkeley, waiting for Christopher Allen. Matt says to me "How far would we have to travel from here to find the nearest Bush voter?" I'm going to post that a Wondir and see what I get.
Found a long, very in-depth and blog post, almost more of an article, about Wondir today: Wondering if Wondir has won an award yet? J Good stuff, hits all the points. Really appreciate all the time taken to give us this level of feedback.
The debate over Google's support of Wikipedia gets fleshed out here. I think it's a good thing. At the very least, it reinforces Google's image as the good guy that just happens to be a big company.
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