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me.dium

David Cohen from ColoradoStartups.com pointed to a neat tool today. It’s called me.dium and it’s a browser tool that tracks your surfing behavior and helps you determine relevant sites near you. While browsing you have the option of viewing your me.dium map. This map shows sites “near” you in terms of relevancy. The relevancy is determined by a number of things based on users’ surfing patterns (and a slew of other things, I’m sure). For example, the Wall Street Journal yields the map shown here.

As you can see, sites like USAToday, the NY Times and Washington Post show up as sites near your current page. If other users happened to be browsing these sites (or the one you’re on) you can actually communicate with them and add them as a ‘friend’.

I like this tool so far because it helps me draw connections that I (and others) might not otherwise make. Sites like StumbleUpon and digg are great but they require a human to make a conscious decision. I’d need to find something interesting or something relevant and go through some sort of process to flag that page. In me.diums case, it does all this for you.

Currently, me.dium is in private beta and constantly looking for feedback and improvements. I’ve only been surfing for a few hours but it’s a very interesting concept.. If you’d like to try it out (the more users, the better a tool like this works) then leave a comment telling me who you are, where you’re from, and how you first found my site. If you’re a CU student then you can just signup with your @colorado.edu address (me.dium is local to Boulder, CO).

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  1. I would like an invite if you have one to spare. :)

  2. You didn’t comment correctly! ;-)

  3. It’s hard to define yourself in a short blog comment, but I guess I’m a guy trying to start a holiday for college students. And I came across your blog via okdork.

    Medium me?

  4. I would like an invite. I consider myself a philosopher foremost, but to keep myself paid I design websites. I created jackjohnsonmusic.com and sold Jack Johnson’s cd’s when he first got started. Helped a lot of other bands as well. Activist: NORML and SFT. Currently working on a new web project for dental professionals. Into eastern philosophy… I found your site from a friend at UCLA while we were discussing and studying polyphasic sleep. We’re into “life hacking.”

  5. I’m researching for an article about Me.dium and found your site.

  6. Geoff Donaldson said

    I was reading the article from http://www.ajaxian.com about me.dium and did a search on google which landed me here. This seems to be a very interesting tool and it would be nice to be able to take it for a spin.

  7. I would love to give the site a spin.

    My name is James and I run a political blog called RightOn! and am a 9rules member.
    I am from Oklahoma and I found your blog through a link in a 9rules Note.

    Thank you!

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