Talk:Isaya Shoto/@comment-201.28.35.186-20120204051739

Thanks for the outuold thinking, Alan. Afterall, isn&#8217;t that one of the best things about the blogosphere? We don&#8217;t have to have everything figured out before we publish our thoughts. It seems, from conversations I&#8217;ve observed and participated in both on and offline, that we&#8217;ve come to a point of overload. I cringed with your list of Flickr, de.licio.us, 43things, Writely, etc. because thats exactly what I&#8217;m struggling with both personally and with Learning Circuits Blog. On one hand, I almost feel like screaming STOP. I need some time to get used to the toys I already have before you give me more. But then again, each new application that&#8217;s launched is so exciting (well not every new application) that I find myself diving into it and exploring it. (My latest favorite toy is cocoment.) Hopefully efforts like D&#8217;Arcy&#8217;s EduGlu and others will help deal with this crazy whirl of content and applications.