Netscape User Tracker: http://www.beta.netscape.com/tracker/1/


2. I had a non-technology, non-Digg, non-Netscape submission that I managed to foul up by not doing the tags correctly and mis-categorizing. Can I change that somehow?
http://www.beta.netscape.com/story/2006/06/15/-spider-man-unmasks-to-the-world-film-at-11/
3. Hang on, a 'startup' with a male:female ratio of less than 22:1....is that the PR department? :P
Its a good site, I think some of the criticism from Digg people is AOL making a very Digg-like site shortly after AOL made a very YouTube-like site. I understand what you're doing and think it'll be a nice money-maker, but you do wonder how often 'innovation' means 'copying someone else's site and throwing our traffic behind it'
Posted at 5:01PM on Jun 15th 2006 by Adam
5. Well ... let's only guess how much more that could have been if registration worked. Not kidding: 5 out of 5 people I know who wanted to register (me not included) where not able to.
Please don't brag about so many users achieved when there seems to be a basic flaw in registration. :)
Posted at 6:22PM on Jun 15th 2006 by Nicole Simon
6. hmm.. It's probably not a basic flaw. There was probably more than average load on the servers today. Plus it's a beta test. (though overcompensating might have been a good idea because first impressions are quite important)
Is the feedback form working now? I have a lot of feedback to share.
7. Are those MacBook Pro's I see some of them using? Yea!
Posted at 3:03PM on Jun 16th 2006 by Scott-O-Rama
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