Well, if you have no need for the full capacities of a product, arguably if there's a weaker one with a better UI, it is rational and most effective to choose the one w/ the better UI, especially if using it casually. IMHO, I think if a product is difficult or frustrating to use, it does also make it inferior. If a car is difficult to drive, even if it is faster and has more features, people might want the one that is easy to drive even if it is slower, I think.
Well, memories were bookmarking, indeed, but IMHO they were never very social at all. (Tumblr does the social bookmarking thing quite well, and Posterous doesn't do it as extensively, but both are quite sociable about it)
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Date: 2009-11-09 10:11 am (UTC)Well, memories were bookmarking, indeed, but IMHO they were never very social at all. (Tumblr does the social bookmarking thing quite well, and Posterous doesn't do it as extensively, but both are quite sociable about it)