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    Suzannah replied on November 18, 2009 16:26 to the idea "Make it possible to tag Google Reader items from within Feedly." in Feedly:

    Suzannah
    100% agree. its the main reason i go to the google reader interface at all anymore.
  • idea

    Suzannah replied on November 18, 2009 16:19 to the idea "Integrating Diigo?" in Feedly:

    Suzannah
    casual rss users are google reader users. the casual rss user is not the feedly user. power rss users are feedly users. casual bookmarking is delicious. powerbookmarkers have dropped delicious for diigo. they still have delicious in their arsenal, but they populate it through diigo's ability to simultaneously bookmark delicious too.

    feedly is also targeting powerusers. the casual user isnt someone who uses posterous or ping. so why settle on the casual bookmarking system?

    it seems as though your target market is more diigo and less delicious.
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  • problem

    Suzannah reported a problem in Microsoft Corporation on September 13, 2008 20:39:

    Suzannah
    Bug In Office 2007 Trial Download Forms
    After you click "Try Now" and sign into a microsoft live account, or even sign up for a new one, the form you are presented with is for futher contact information. When you get to the field of Country/Region, as soon as you pick any option (or in my case, the only option presented) the form reloads and all your information is lost. This was tried with IE, Firefox & Chrome. It is not browser specific. You cannot get past the form to the actual download and thus I can't see how anyone in the US can trial the most popular office suite in the world.

    It is regardless of which trial product that you choose. Hasn't Microsoft, one of the largest companies in the world noticed that no one can trial a download?? The really awful thing is I am recommending this product - trying to install the trial so that a client can be encouraged to upgrade to 2007. I am furious, exasperated and a 100% annoyed. Microsoft has put a huge snag in any consultant that wants to be able to even recommend their products! This is a freshman mistake.