Hi Hacker News,
This past week I re-launched my new web project called mostrecent.net.
I'd done a small launch for feedback in December with mixed results. I got very little user interest but I did get some good feedback. Overall the site needed to be easier to use and their needed to be more of a "hook". In this case the hook is being able to use Adsense to make money.
The basic idea of the site is to let you, as an expert in your field, build a news page. On this page you can highlight whatever it is on a particular topic that you know to be important. This is different from a blog (where posts quickly disappear off the page) and different from a social news site (where you may post the most relevant article, but the mob decides what gets exposure).
The pages are Drudge Report style portal pages and are edited using a very simple drag and drop interface.
I'd be very interested in getting peoples thoughts as well as suggestions for future versions.
http://mostrecent.net
Thanks!
Ian
The design is a turn-off.
The demo editor does not work. I gave my page a name, but none of the link or text buttons work.
Posting a review request at noon on Sunday limits your exposure.
I don't quite get the value prop here -- even if making a page is "easy", it's not easier than writing something on my own blog.
I can't open my own subjects without asking you? What if I don't care about the dozen languages listed?
Server went down at this point. Sorry, man. This is a nice idea but you'll need to give users more power and more reason to use it. Maybe importing links from delicious or similar.