A Slight Code Refactoring Now Up

If Cullect feels a little snappier, I’m glad. I just pushed an update live that has the benefit of both easier to read code and faster performance (”hey, you’ve got peanut butter in my chocolate”, etc).

With this post, I’m shifting my focus of Cullect to marketing and performance/bug fixes.

Feels good.

A Paragraph or 2 About Cullect.com

For an upcoming demo, I’ve been asked to write up a couple paragraphs describing Cullect.com. Here’s where I’ve landed – suggestions welcome.

Cullect.com is a feed aggregator platform focused on helping you find and share the most relevant items. In addition to presenting news items in reverse chronological order, Cullect.com offers an ‘Important’ view – a ranking of the items on 10 distinct attributes.

“I only have time to read three posts, I can be assured that reading the first three posts in my Cullect.com reading list will be satisfying and relevant to my interests.”- Laurie McGinley

One of the most heavily weighted attributes in the ‘Important’ ranking is how much money paying members of Cullect.com have given to the each web publisher.

“I’m not even going to talk about how you can pay Cullect so that part of your monthly subscription goes to publishers you read. I can’t even tell you how cool I think that is.” – Tony Thomas

Cullect.com’s built-in editor makes for easy publishing to your existing weblog, Twitter.com, and Tumblr.com accounts.

More about Cullect.com can be found at http://blog.cullect.com/

Why July 16th? MIMA’s Info Overload Panel Event

Here’s the reason for the July 16th release date: I’ll be on a panel with Mike Keliher and Greg Swan talking about minimizing information overload presented by the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association.

Hello World.

Now that the back-end of Cullect.com is in a good spot, it’s time to work on some of the more obvious bugs;

  • What is Cullect?
  • Who’s using it?
  • How do I use it?
  • Why does it do this?
  • etc, etc, etc.

This blog is the place for those questions and the thinking behind Cullect.com.

Hello.