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Lumi – A new way to find things that interest you

35 pointsby emilepetronealmost 12 years ago

15 comments

tejaswiyalmost 12 years ago
It's an interesting idea, but you've pushed the privacy vs convenience line too far for me. No way I'm going to give a 3rd party app access to my browser history.
tehwebguyalmost 12 years ago
You will get much better feedback if you can show it off without requiring registration.
panzerboyalmost 12 years ago
Would be nice to have a tour to give your potential users an idea about what it actually is before requiring a signup.
zalewalmost 12 years ago
"[sign up with twitter] or sign up with email". I choose twitter, authorize, then it drops me to creating an account with email.
seifertericalmost 12 years ago
Nice, I created an account with my email, then it asks me to install a browser plugin, which I don't want to do at this time. It says it "works best when you add the extension to your browser" but gives me no option to skip. I don't feel comfortable installing a plugin without getting to know the service a bit better, so I guess I will pass for now.
mike_ivanovalmost 12 years ago
FYI: after creating an account they will ask you to install a browser plugin - that's how it works.
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phusionalmost 12 years ago
It is a bit much to upload your browsing history and install a plugin. I just went through all of that and gave the service a try. So far I&#x27;ve found at least a handful of articles that I enjoyed reading that I may not have found otherwise.<p>I suppose it&#x27;s worth it if they&#x27;re not doing anything nasty with my data. I&#x27;d like to think that the Last.fm guy isn&#x27;t up to any dirty tricks with Lumi... if you&#x27;re skeptical about privacy concerns, this may not be for you, but I&#x27;m enjoying it so far. Also, I&#x27;m a former web news editor and still have a serious jones for news, so this was a perfect fit for me.
pashabitzalmost 12 years ago
Lame. Asks for twitter account AND to install a chrome extension? And it doesn&#x27;t let you continue unless you do that? And it has some 1990s style polling mechanism &#x2F;install?retry=1 ?? Beh.
bharath_mohanalmost 12 years ago
When you are on the browser, you can do a lot more with that context. Try <a href="http://pugmarks.me" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;pugmarks.me</a> - done by ex-Google News engineers.<p>It gives you related news when you visit a LinkedIn profile, related articles for anything - works especially well for long shelf life content. Next, your New Tab is converted into a mirror of your recent interests, where experts on the topic you are reading are shown.
DiabloD3almost 12 years ago
That looked interesting, but I don&#x27;t have a Twitter account. Oh well, another service that doesn&#x27;t serve most of the Internet. =&#x2F;
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TruthSHIFTalmost 12 years ago
I decided to try it out. That Mac OS installation video is wonderfully clever.<p>I was weary of giving Lumi access to my browsing history, but then I remembered how many companies already have access to it.<p>It&#x27;s still not done processing my browsing history, so I have no idea if it works.
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wallacrwalmost 12 years ago
Really slick design. I&#x27;m guessing most regular folks won&#x27;t think that hard about sharing their browsing history; if you expect privacy on the internet, you&#x27;re being silly. And if you put a big juicy button on a pretty page, most folks will click it.
emilepetronealmost 12 years ago
A friend just launched Lumi, &quot;A new and easy way to find things that interest you&quot;, and thought it would be nice to send some HN traffic&#x2F; feedback. Any and all ideas welcome!
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deft0nesalmost 12 years ago
uploading your browser history.. Fuck
Ashuualmost 12 years ago
This is not fair!! You must ask for permission if I want to share my browsing history or not! WTF!