Just whipped up a quick and dirty prototype for a sexy little service I have been dying to launch for a while now. Any thoughts on the concept and philosophy of having a quick archive that functions as a 'second brain'? Please note this is the first iteration, and therefore, the features are minimal. Just wanted to launch something 'embarassingly early' as Reid Hoffman from LinkedIn so eloquently puts it.
Trust is certainly a big issue with web applications. Before building GetterDown I used Basecamp for an instant archive. Their functionality didn't quite suit my needs, but I did trust 37 Signals with my data. Anything that needs extreme protection (banking account info, passwords, etc) I just keep in file folders at home.<p>Our user permissions and access system forbids us from looking at your user data. As a user I would not want some admin peeking at my personal data, and we want to ensure that users trust our system 100%.<p>Thanks for your comment, RiderOfGiraffes.