I saw over on Rafer’s blog that there was a mobile version of the Feedster 500. Very cool! I took it as my cue to setup a WINKsite for this blog. I’ve used WINKsite on and off for a while, and I think it’s a fantastic idea. One thing I would love to see, and that I think would do tons to keep me using the service continually rather than intermittently, is a bit of a break down for the services for use outside the emulator they have. The emulator is a great feature, it allows you to embed a virtual view of the device interface into another web page. What I would like is something more like a cast for some of the features. I would love to be able to include the chat in the sidebar for my blog, or to include a couple of messages from the guestbook. Or a simple little REST interface to the stuff. I bet it would be something like 2 percent of the effort it was to get the emulator working.
Mike Rowehl

I've been working in mobile for a long time, and on internet service scalability even longer. I'm founder and CTO at Metaresolver, Inc, a tech platform for performance media buying in mobile. I have a personal blog at rowehl.com.
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