Score an invite to the private beta of iubo
If you spend a lot of time in front of the computer, you probably collect dozens of little snippets of information each day: Web sites to visit later, documents you want to review some other time, contact info of people you want to catch up with next week, reminders about what to pack for your next trip. There are all kinds ways to track your stuff online (Del.ici.ous, Remember the Milk), but they leave your data segregated across several Web sites. There are also a few options for corralling and indexing all your stuff right on the computer (Google Desktop, Mac OS X Spotlight), but they don't help much when you're away from your desk.
The folks at iubo feel your pain and have designed a Web site where you can store online all the dribs, drabs, and what-nots you accumulate and then access them later, no matter where you are. Once you create an account, you can add and track information on pretty much anything you can think of: pictures, bookmarked Web sites, contact information, notes, documents, and so on. You can even add tags and color-code data for easier searching later.
This is a great idea, and we're all for a site that streamlines access to our information and makes it easy for us to get to. That said, iubo's not quite ready for prime time.
Since there's no way to import information yet, data input is a very hands-on (read: time consuming) experience. If you're planning to index 2GB of stuff from your computer, you're in for a long day of cutting and pasting. The site's developer says that an importing tool is on the way, though, so that will certainly make using this site a lot easier.
The biggest concern we have, however, is data safety. While no one's more tempted than us to upload a bazillion megabytes of data so we can search it from our laptops at the corner coffee shop, that kind of thing seems awfully risky -- sort of like handing over your backpack and spare keys to the bookstore clerk and hoping nothing bad happens. It doesn't appear there's any particular methods in place to ensure your data's safety beyond an ordinary login page.
While we just can't recommend that our readers data dump with abandon, there are a few practical ways to put iubo to use. For example, it's a great place to store information on a project you're working on. Lots of us use Google Notebook to manage URLs and Web sites for things we're researching, but iubo would be a terrific place to accumulate additional stuff for a project: team contact info, slideshows, media clips, and so on. iubo would also be handy for tracking non-sensitive information like books lists or reminders of who you've loaned your DVDs.
If you're intrigued by iubo and want to see how you can make it work for you, we've got 250 invites to give away for the private beta. To score one, just leave a comment for us (make sure to activate it), and we'll send one your way.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentschillJan 21st 2008 1:13AM
i want an invite. i would really gr8 to ve something like tht.
apersonJan 21st 2008 6:41AM
Might as well try it.
ShaneJan 21st 2008 8:05AM
Have the invites been sent yet? I didn't receive one from an earlier post, just checking.
johnschafferJan 21st 2008 9:55AM
Anything to make life easier to manage... Thanks!
J SantiagoJan 21st 2008 9:52AM
Would appreciate an invite if you've still got any left...
Thanks either way.
LouiseJan 21st 2008 11:30AM
I use Google Notebook all the time, but have been waiting for something like this !
ChiJan 21st 2008 11:54AM
Interesting in concept but how does it really compare? I'd like to see if it as useful as some of the other alternates out there...
JayMonsterJan 21st 2008 12:55PM
This sounds like everything that I had hoped desktoptwo.com would be (but wasn't). I would love to take a peek and see if it is the real deal.
JoshJan 21st 2008 5:03PM
Sounds like it's worth a shot!!
nervouspimpJan 21st 2008 5:38PM
I'd like an invite as well.
matthJan 22nd 2008 12:16AM
no internet went out right before i hit submit... please let me be below 250............
MattJan 22nd 2008 12:19AM
oh yea i wanted to be below 250 for an invite. if you didn't pick that up. ;p.
thanks, it seems like a great product.
Iggy SolJan 22nd 2008 9:33AM
I am always interested in info collection websites like this. Please send me an invite. Thanks!
SarahJan 22nd 2008 11:02PM
I'd love an invite! Thanks!
Spencer RosengartenJan 22nd 2008 11:26PM
Sign me up, Coach!
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