Posted: Feb 27, 2008 - Category: Internet
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Author: Coen Jacobs (Posts)

Yesterday I wrote about the great interaction between Blippr and bloggers. Being a great production as Blippr is, they instantly awarded Webhypes 100 private beta invites for their software, to give away to our readers.

Blippr Beta Logo

All you need to do is, fill in your email and wait for the confirmation mail. You can subscribe for the beta of Blippr yourself, but you will only recieve a invite once Blippr decides to give away some more invites. Using our private beta invites, you can get instant access to the Blippr beta.

Great, but what is Blippr?

In case you’ve never heard of Blippr before, the great tour available on their website is a great place to start. Blippr is all about managing all your media you’ve ever encountered. Users of Blippr can recommend each other new movies, music and all other media by writing a review about it, or rating it.

‘Not another social network, I’m already registered at 100 networks!’, is one of the reactions I tend to hear. But the people who create Blippr claim it is different, because it actually uses other social networks like for example Facebook.

Give it a try

Give the beta a try and let Blippr convince you of it’s power, just like I did. With out private beta invites, you can take a look, before the rest of the web can. This will enable you to write pretty unique content (bloggin tip!) for your own blog.

Enjoy our invites and share your thoughts about it!

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