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writing wists is so funny because jason meets thomas as batman and has a while crisis about it and bruce is in arkham getting therapy
The Wists
When the humans first started to fear us, they avoided our realm.
I am very sorry for being gone so long. When I mentioned a hiatus in my last post, I was expecting at most a few weeks while I built up a backlog of short stories. Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, I have not been able to create that backlog. As such, I cannot promise a consistent upload schedule at this time. Thank you for sticking with me. When the humans first started to fear us, they…
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Pinterest may be the hot new social network on the web, but the idea behind the site isn't exactly new — in fact, it dates back to at least 2006. Writing for GigaOM, Yelp co-founder David Galbraith has briefly detailed the history of Wists, a site he launched six years ago that is functionally quite similar to Pinterest. "I get too much credit for RSS and for Yelp," Galbraith says, "but the one thing that I can unashamedly claim to have invented is visual bookmarking." Wists let users add images to the site using a bookmarklet, and just like with Pinterest, much of the community took to using it as a sort of virtual shopping list — the site even adopted the tagline "social shopping."So where did Wists go wrong? Galbraith provides a few potential reasons. For one, he never acquired the resources necessary to turn the site from a "quick and dirty prototype" to something slick and polished like Pinterest. He also feels that the site launched too early, as networks that could help drive growth like Facebook weren't near as big as they are today. "The lesson to be learned here is that first to market is not as important as sometimes claimed," he explains. "Most successful internet platforms are second or third generation versions of an earlier idea." Wists is actually still live, so you can check it out to see what Pinterest might have looked like had it launched a few years ago.
Pinterest - это Wists, только на 7 лет позже