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A few weeks ago, Mozilla (makers of Firefox, Thunderbird, etc), announced a pretty interesting new project. “Raindrop” is an open-source attempt to make some kind of sense out of the influx of messages we get everyday. It will be one place where your e-mail, Twitter replies, Facebook messages, Flickr contacts and just about anything else that needs your attention come together. And even better, it will help you sort out what’s important and what can wait.
Raindrop is currently under development, but hopes to be both a browser-based application for your desktop and a web-based mobile app. The thing that got me most excited was the screencapof the most recent iteration (click for a larger view):
The colors are a bit harsh, but otherwise, it looks simple, clean and intuitive. It could be pretty great.
Here is the official Raindrop site, but their Design Blog is more interesting.
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