I’m sure I’ve covered Sunday Secrets before (?), but simply put, it’s a public domain for peoples inner secrets. People Anonymously create / send postcards to a real life address to a guy named Frank Warren, who then selectively puts them onto a blog every Sunday – you can even buy books compiled solely of this art work! (see amazon links)
I love the concept, the idea of being able to open up and ‘get something off your chest’ for the whole world to see, without consequence. Personally, I’m a very ‘open’ person anyway, but reading other peoples secrets is a really odd experience!
I created an account with Evernote a long time ago, when it was still in private invite/beta I’m sure. However, I’ve never really used it (whether at home or at work, I’d normally just use blinklist – one of the most useful sites I know, but also one of the most unreliable :@, or I’d just jot it down on some paper).
The idea behind the software is to allow people to store and retrieve all kinds of notes (web pages, photos, contact details, to-do lists, etc). Not really that ground breaking I know, but some of their technology is kickass. For example, you could write “stupid looking hat” on a post it note, take a photo on your phone and upload it, and when searching for “stupid”, “looking” or “hat” [at home, at work, or on your phone] it would be able to search and index your own handwriting!
Anyway, I genuinely feel that their service is fairly useless unless you have a mobile device that can surf and pick up the web with ease (iPhone’s, Blackberry’s, etc).. at which point it would become stupidly useful.
It’s totally FREE to use (within reason – storage limits), although they do have a premium offering- if you’ll clear up your notes and what not you’ll not need to pay :p