'cullect' Archive

Importance Persists

I woke up a to an inspiring post from Michael Janssen, one of Cullect’s biggest supporters:

“Still, I hope Cullect can come back in some form in the future, as it was hands down the best reader that I had ever used.”

Wow. That means a great to me.

Cullect was originally built during a time of stagnation within feed readers. Since it went down, sites like Facebook and Twitter have increased the number of people comfortable with the noisy-ness of real-time publishing and processing. Simultaneously, the innovation those services once provided has also stagnated. Additionally, many of the services Cullect integrated with are also down for the count.

Though Cullect.com is down – the Cullect engine is still being actively worked on – it’s powering RealTimeAds.com

If you’re wondering – no, I haven’t used another feed reader since Cullect.

What Were You Doing?

Cull.us: Branded URL Shortener with Google Analytics, CNAME, and .htaccess

Culld.Us – URL Shortening Reimagined

RealTimeAds.com Launches at MinnPost.com

How To Cache Highly Dynamic Data in Rails with Memcache – Part 3

Cullect in 3 Minutes

After a couple very rough weeks – I’m happy with where Cullect and it’s caching

How To Cache Highly Dynamic Data in Rails with Memcache – Part 2

Cullect and Why I Built It – UPA-MN Feb 12 ‘09 6-8pm @ Open Book

Putting the ‘mium’ in ‘Freemium’

Cullect Got 3rdPartyFeedback.com-ed

Profile of Garrick & Cullect @ Minneapolis MetBlogs

9 Things Cullect Taught Me About Software

How To Cache Highly Dynamic Data in Rails with Memcache – Part 1

Presentation for MIMA’s Info Overload Panel

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Diversified Rhino Guarding

Cullect Demo, 10am April 4th, U of M’s Emerging Digerati Week 2008

Cullect.com – Moving Servers

Cullect.com for Curation