We wanted a way to share what we had learned online (first expressed by what we had shared on twitter). So we built this.<p>http://knowitapp.com/paulg
http://knowitapp.com/foundersatwork
http://knowitapp.com/paultoo
http://knowitapp.com/garrytan
http://knowitapp.com/gralston
http://knowitapp.com/harjeet<p>(Bonus: you can see your similarity if you login - and no we won't tweet from your account)<p>What do you guys and gals think?
Oops?<p>Your "successful graph import" email sent me to this link: <a href="http://knowitapp.com//graph" rel="nofollow">http://knowitapp.com//graph</a> which tries to render as the User "Graph" (who unfortunately hasn't tweeted yet! <a href="https://twitter.com/graph" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/graph</a>).<p>Update the email link to <a href="http://knowitapp.com/_user_/graph" rel="nofollow">http://knowitapp.com/_user_/graph</a> !
Cool concept.<p>I went to knowitapp.com/ikawe.
I clicked "claim my profile".
I entered twitter creds.
Then I was bounced back to playpen.knowitapp.com/ikawe.
I saw a bunch of [PHP errors].
When I go to knowitapp.com/ikawe,
It still says it doesn't know me, and offers for me to "claim my profile".<p>Is your twitter auth callback url wrong?<p>[PHP errors]
<a href="http://www.pastebucket.com/5130" rel="nofollow">http://www.pastebucket.com/5130</a>
After signing in, it offered some interesting people for me to follow.<p>I tried clicking on Romney's link, which led me to <a href="http://knowitapp.com/start/mittromney" rel="nofollow">http://knowitapp.com/start/mittromney</a> - but then I got a 404: "The requested URL /start/mittromney.php was not found on this server."<p>Looks like you guys are just linking to an outdated URL scheme, should be /mittromney
Bug report: On your front page, when opening the drop-down. If you enter a twitter username as it suggests, ie: @username. You are redirected to <a href="http://knowitapp.com/@username" rel="nofollow">http://knowitapp.com/@username</a> which gives a 404.<p>Do you have a formal place to report bugs?
I like it.<p>Now obviously there are tons of other applications playing with the social graph, and it's about filtering the noise, but visually it's nicely presented, and makes a nice digital calling card.<p>Are there plans to develop this further?
Bug report: I got the email Subject: "Your graph has been updated!". But the link inside took me to <a href="http://knowitapp.com//graph" rel="nofollow">http://knowitapp.com//graph</a>