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Wildcard Browser

Card browser for the native mobile internet

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Gajus Kuizinas
@kuizinas · Technical Architect, Anuary Ltd
Feels like a lot of the content on Reddit would be a good candidate to be turned into cards (e.g. /r/gifs/, /r/jokes, /r/funny, these are among the most popular subreddits in the entertainment domain). This is the type of content that I would categorize as "addictive": a trigger for people to start using the app. The presentation of the video content is a b… See more
Max Kirchoff
@maxisnow · Dev Director, The Bold Italic
Implementing this on our content site today. :P @maxbulger @jordancooper - What's the fastest way to submission/approval? We're generating the json endpoints now.
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Ryan
@ryandawidjan · product+biz NYC
The card unit has become an increasingly important and common paradigm, here's a shout-out to a few card based hunts and their creators from the past few months. Definitely check out how they've worked with the card on an interface and/or data level. Utility Level Insta-revert: http://www.producthunt.com/posts... - @jackpointnl Little Card Editor: http://ww… See more
Joe Anderson
@anderson760 · Designer
Hey guys congrats on launching. Big fan since I just saw the blog post about it months ago. After playing around with it, I'm curious how you plan to get mindshare with the product. Most products these days are stripping down and going single function and you guys are going the opposite way. I noticed on the launch page you say discover the best news, restau… See more
ryan borker
@borker · Founder, Shortlist and Hisabo Tea
If this works, this would be really awesome. Cards are perfect for mobile. Curious to hear from team why they think they'll succeed in the browser market where others (eg Rockmelt) have failed spectacularly in the past.