hooeey - website of the day
October 24th, 2007On the 24th of October hooeey was choosen as the website of the day within a Russian Newspaper Vedomosti. Which is a project by Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, who joined their efforts to bring it to life. Together with the largest Russian publishing house Independent Media, they have been publishing Vedomosti since 1999. Vedomosti sees its mission in providing readers with timely, detailed and objective coverage.
Here is a ‘try’ for a translation to english with the help of Google’s language tool, which is in beta right now. But at least I got a sense of the article. I did some adjustments so get a readable text.
Today’s internet service enthusiasts should like to analyze their own online behavior. Do you know, which time of day you use the Internet most often, how much time you spend, and what websites you usually visit? These questions are answered by the following web application, named hooeey. The main focus is not to collect data only for statistic it has more features.
To begin, you need to download a browser toolbar (Internet Explorer and Firefox) which will monitor all sites that you visit. The browser does almost the same thing, but hooeey has much more functions. Visited sites can be assessed on a five-point scale, tagged which make them easier re-findable and the web-browse-history is web-based therefore portable. This is interesting for those who work on different computers they need to have a dashboard accessible on all PCs.
You wanted to go back to a prior visited site, but the address of it is wiped off from the head? Right now it is not working. With hooeey it is enough to remember the date and approximate time when you visited it.
