Ask HN: Please review workola.com. Can I coexist with Facebook?
As a whole, I tried to create a site that would compliment a facebook account and create a virtual desktop, ala igoogle or netvibes.
http://workola.com
A. Online storage - Freemium model
B. Interactive HTML5 desktop application. 2. Task, Bookmarks, Ideas, RSS feeds 4. Modular widget 'Toolbox' (youtube, hulu, weather, getglue and tokbox) 5. Pixlr integration 6. QR code generator & management 7. Online notes module 8. Mobile App - Remote Time Tracker (sync with dropbox) 9. Unique platform for multitasking 10. office dog
Desktop information is stored in your browser cache and remains private. Desktop application only works in Chrome and Safari.
There are a few known bugs...so if you get an error logging in with facebook connect just click 'my files'.
http://workola.com
Any feedback would be great!
Thanks, Dave
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 30.3 ms ] threadIt all looks very nice, and I'm sure there's value to the concept, but your site simply doesn't convey what that value is. That being said, shoot me an email and I'd love to have a more in depth conversation!
The 'Tools' section adds a very modular dynamic to the desktop in that you can add your own code or any widget code you find on the web to customize your desktop. Tools are loaded into their own container so you can run a tool and multi-task with the other features on your desktop. I built the Toolbox to offer what I thought would be the baseline widgets a general user would be interested in.
I also added a few others tools to the 'Desktop' that provide what I would consider to be the baseline utilities for online life, Photo/Graphic editor (Pixlr) and online chat (ebuddy).
Workola also offers a mobile time tracker app that you can sync with dropbox and share between your mobile and desktop environments.
Here is a link to a folder with some mp3's: http://www.workola.com/user/folder.php?id=6