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Topic: Interview with Steve Yost
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02-10-2003 08:30 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-11-2003 08:04 PM
Back then Keith Dawson used it immediately in his TBTF email newsletter, using linked forums to add selective interactiveness. RageBoy picked up on this and spawned a wild surreal thread in an EGR issue.

Teachers use it for all kinds of class discussions -- whole school systems have adopted it for class critiques of individual work, book discussions, WebQuests and so on. They're incredibly innovative, and I get a huge kick out of the educational uses.

People started using it as a bulletin board for their sites, inspiring features that support very long-running topics. There are thousands of these now. Maybe the longest one is Gary Stock's GoogleWhacking forum, with over 20,000 posts.

Jon Udell inspired Quick Doc Review with his innovative use for document commentary. I was so jazzed by that! I talked to him about it and immediately got working to make it a major feature, which is now used heavily in education, and in peer review of medical practice guidelines.

Magazines use it to selectively do article commentary, CIO magazine being a big one.

Blog usage is growing (boingboing.net being the most prominent) because bloggers like the email features. The bookmarklet makes it pretty easy.

Maybe the most impressive to me recently is the one featured at the top of the Buzz page now, resulting in that wondrous 3rd-person comment by Robert.

I'd better stop -- I obviously get excited about the creativity that people apply. For me that compounds the satisfaction, because it's really a group effort; I get to work with feedback and the best uses I see, and QuickTopic evolves in ways I couldn't have anticipated.

For that reason, I'm a big fan of open interfaces and standards, like the XML-RPC/SOAP interface for QuickTopic and its RSS capability. I'd like to see more people do cool stuff with those.

And of course I think there's a huge potential for business usage, especially given enhanced security or inhouse-installed software (already at three companies).
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