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From Blippr to our dear readers: 250 private beta invites

Ernst-Jan Written on February 26, 2008 – 1:19 pm
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

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Shortly after I posted a review about Blippr yesterday, co-founder of the company behind Blippr - Tag Team Interactive - mailed me with an interesting offer: 250 private beta invites. Who can refuse that?

He told me that they have big plans for Blippr and really look forward to rolling it out to a wider audience. Well, inviting 250 Next Web readers sounds like a good start to me. Please reward the guys from Blippr with some feedback, they’re eager to receive some.

In case you’ve missed the review, Blippr is a service who allows you to share and organize your media in the context of your social networks. How? By writing radically short reviews. Read the article here.

Get your invite here!

blippr [beta]

About the author: Ernst-Jan is a blogger and journalist, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five.
  1. 5 Responses to “From Blippr to our dear readers: 250 private beta invites”

  2. By Jerry on Feb 26, 2008 | Reply

    Cool, thanks!

  3. By Wouter Broekhof on Feb 26, 2008 | Reply

    This is actually something I was looking for for quite some time. Netflix is too overwhelming for me and movies only, Blippr also covers other media stuff. Like the design also, very clean.

    One thing though, I found it really hard to locate the link I could click on my profile page to simply add a blip. After a few minutes I found it in the drop down lists at the top. I think this should be more clear, ie just have a blip form above your Blipstream or something (like Twitter does).

    But overall, great concept!

  4. By Lennaert on Feb 26, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for the invites! =)

    I will check it outtttttt

  5. By Chris Heald on Feb 27, 2008 | Reply

    Wouter, thanks for the feedback. That particular design element has been something we’ve gone back and forth about; we’re still trying to fine-tune the site, and find places that navigation isn’t intuitive or immediate, so this sort of feedback is very valuable!

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