quickie - brightkite.com
Update: While we are on the subject, I also have 12 invitations to Evernote, and new found access to Dropbox. Lemme, lemme, lemme know.
According to The Social, Brighkite was the single most coveted new service/closed beta at Web2.0 conference this year. If you haven’t heard/already received your invitation, Brighkite is sort of like twitter, [...]
Quick Evernote invite give-away!
While a full review may be forthcoming (depending on if this app manages to ingrain itself in my workflow as much as I expect it to), I have 5 3 1 Evernote invites to give away.
If you aren’t familiar with this new app/service, it is essentially Instapaper on steroids, complete with powerful image [...]
Streamy revisited ( … yes, with invites)
I’ve been in and out of Streamy for the past couple weeks, not being able to devote sufficient time to really explore it. Today I set aside a couple hours and decided to pour through its feature set.
Although I mentioned its positioning to Digg in my last post, it’s nice to get confirmation from [...]
How to send Scrybe invites
If you are lucky enough to have scored an invite to mother-of-all calendaring BETA Scrybe, then you have probably been bombarded with invite requests like I have.
Like a couple other sites that shall not be named, Scrybe suffers from a little bit of a navigation headache. While I excuse the slips because [...]
moola
As promised, here is my review of Moola
Moola introduces their project (which is currently in private beta) as:
Welcome to the web’s first “AdverTournament”; an ambitious entertainment project which took more than five years to develop and launch for the world to enjoy. Loosely described, Moola is something like a free super-jackpot game show, which [...]