Category Archives: Highlights

Locals?

 

43 Things Entry of the Day

24 people want to Find 10 people in 15 cities who are passionate about their city and want to help with a new project for 43 Places

Looking for locals, an entry by
Josh Petersen:

We are starting work on a new version of 43 Places – codenamed “Wingsong” – and this release is all about “locals”. We are still in the early stages of developing our vision for this release, but it would be great to hear from some passionate locals who have some ideas about how to make 43 Places more fun and useful. Our top cities in terms of users are Seattle, New York City, London, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto, Boston, Austin, Vancouver, Atlanta, Portland, Houston, and Sydney – but who knows if those are the cities with the most passionate users?

If you are interested in helping us develop the new version of the site, adopt this goal and add an entry with your city as the title. If you see your city listed already, add a comment to that entry. When we have a city with 10 people who are game – we’ll get in touch about getting your help with “Wingsong”.

Thanks Locals!

Great answers!

I’ve signed up as “willing to help others” on countless 43 Things goals. More often than not I’m amazed at what great answers people get to their questions. This question was simple enough: How much a year should you be earning before you consider buying a house?. The answers were stellar in my opinion. Clicking the “Ask advice on meeting this goal” link at the bottom of the page is one of my favorite 43T features. An honest, informed community is a wonderful thing.

 

43 Things Entry of the Day

2979 people want to Buy a House

How much a year should you be earning before you consider buying a house?, an entry by
jordanholcombe:

Milestone

 

43 Things Entry of the Day

253 people want to Start a company that survives longer than 2 years

200,043 users on 43 Things, an entry by
Josh Petersen:

Now here’s a milestone. Today we shot past 200K users of the website we built. It took us almost 300 days to reach 100K users and less than 100 to double that.

I love that the simple idea for this site is catching on. Making a list of what you want out of life helps you to focus on what is really important. Going public with your goals helps you find support and connect with people who will cheer you on. Once you meet with success, you can share your story with others and give advice on how you met your goal. It’s a simple, life satisfying cycle.

Here’s a dream for the future. Five years from now, people will be hired based on their 43 Things. Ten years from now, degrees will be granted based on completing your 43 Things. What you’ve done in the past matters, but not as much as what you want to do in the future. The performance review, the prenuptial agreement, the resume, the transcript are nothing compared to a well crafted list of what you want to do with your life, a thoughtful collection of entries and the support of your fellow human beings.

People consuming the same things as you

We just launched a new feature on All Consuming today that’ll show you 5 or so people who are consuming the same items as you. It’s cool! Try it out by going to your profile page, scrolling down a bit, and keeping an eye on the right column. Or, check out Josh’s page for an example.

Also!

Added “People consuming this item are also consuming these items…” to product detail pages, just as they are on 43 Things and 43 Places. Should we add it to 43 People too?

Where do you live?

Another sort of hidden feature on our sites is the city view for locals… which we’ll probably be working on a bit more relatively soon.

If you tell us where you live, you can receive a unique view of your city that is more tailored for locals than the normal city page.

How to tell us where you live

  1. Log in to 43 Places
  2. Search for your city
  3. Click “I live here” under the city’s name

Benefits

When you come back to 43 Places, or visit your profile page on any of our sites, there will be a link to your city’s “wanderlust page”.

Features on this page include:

  1. Goals popular in your city: you can see which things people in your city commonly have on their lists. They generally tend to be locale-specific goals and are an interesting view into what your neighbors are like.
  2. Places in your city that are popular to locals: we filter all of the places that locals are going within the city that they live in… this is a good way to find out about new places from people that know the city as well as you do.
  3. Places outside of your city that are popular to locals: where do people in your city want to go?
  4. A list of other people that live in your city: these are your neighbors and friends.
  5. Recent entries about places in your city: find out about a new bar or sandwich shop from people who live in your city.
  6. Events in your city: if your city has been matched up with upcoming.org (a great and simple site for organizing events) we’ll list them here as well.
  7. RSS for all kinds of things: most of these features also have RSS feeds so you can syndicate them if you want.

Some interesting cities

Seattle locals like visiting Bauhaus and want to summit Mt. Ranier.

London locals like hanging out at Primrose Hill want to run the London marathon, and vacation in Brussels.

Shanghai locals want to save $400 to buy a cute cat and want to visit Wuxi.

Where do you live?

Should Lists

We added a new feature to All Consuming today that we really love and we hope you will too. We call it a “should list” – the idea is similar to a wish list – but rather than building an eternally growing collection of items you wish someone would buy for you – this is a queue of your intended consumption. Does that sound interesting yet? Well wait, it gets weirder. You can add items to your queue of intended consumption, but so can anyone else. If you don’t like the suggestion you can easily remove it – but gone is the feeling that you need to be in charge of your own consumption.

Not only can your friends, family and adoring fans add items to your list, they also get to drive the priority of the items in the queue by weighing in on what they think you ought to consume. Items with the most endorsements move up your list. You can still decide what book to read next or what movie to watch, but hopefully the annoying problem of “what should I read next” has been solved through clever social software and a little wisdom from the crowd (or at least, comments from the peanut gallery).

We all know the experience of reading a book, hearing an album, or seeing a movie that changed our lives. We want All Consuming to be a site that lets us share those experiences with others and makes the sometimes lonely experience of encountering our culture through privately consumed media just a little more social and humane. One of the reasons this is a satisfying feature for us to release is that it is an idea that helps pull together some of our aspirations for the site. Plus it took a day and a half to go from inspiration to the interweb.

To try out the new feature, first make sure you are logged in to the site (you can tell because it will say your name across the top). Now find someone’s profile page (we know, that is not so easy right now, but here is Erik’s) and on the right hand side of the page you can see the list of what people think Erik should consume (including Erik). Add a suggestion or look at the list and add an endorsement to one that is already there. If you want to add an item to your own consumption queue, on the right hand side of any item page is a link that says “I intend to consume this” (remember – this is serious planning, not idle wishes).

We’re celebrating the 1 year anniversary of 43T tonight!

Anyone is welcome to swing by The Elysian tonight from 7pm until ?. We’ll be celebrating the one year anniversary of 43 Things. Thanks to everyone for using 43T this past year!

First ever 43T meet up: Atlanta rules!

Atlanta 43T users came through in a big way by self-organizing their very own 43 Things user meetup at Java Monkey. Great stuff! A good looking bunch of 43T users. Thanks to Austin for doing a lot of the organizational legwork.

43 Things Goal of the Day

35 people want
to

organize a 43Things meetup in Atlanta

More ponies

It’s always a fun day when we pick the new pony names. While half the robots were on vacation, we had a chance to nail down some development plans for the next 3 months. We came up with 5 new releases – and 5 new pony names. So get ready for minty, waddles, blossom, tossles and wingsong.

Garland cheers us on

43 Things Entry of the Day

139 people want to Help test 43people.com: the next new thing from The Robot Co-op

cheers for the latest edition, an entry by

garland:

i’m a fan of the changes in the most recent edition of 43people. the new look/organization is very attractive, and i’m really glad it no longer shows how many people want to meet each person on their page. the whole thing seems much more friendly.

and 43people activity shows up in subscriptions. excellent. it might be cool to be able to subscribe to entries written about your subscribees, too. possible?

there’s still some problems with broken photos, but i’m sure the robots already know that.

oh, also: i just noticed an inconsistency (maybe). when you view the whole list of people met by one person (….43people.com/profile/met) it lists the number of people on each of their lists, rather than their locations. but this particular page looks kind of unfinished, so maybe this is premature feedback.

anyway, 43people is clearly a job in the process of being well-done.