Shameless Plug: the new Rrove

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David Quiec

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Nov 13, 2006, 10:22:10 PM11/13/06
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Hi all,
Shameless plug here, but I figured you'd like to know. :-)  StartUp School did help develop some of the goodies in here. Below is the email we just sent out to our current userbase.

Best,

David

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It's here – the shiny new Rrove!  Atomu & I have been working a slicker version of our social bookmarking service for places in the last few months. The new Rrove has better features to help you keep, share & discover places. We've literally brainstormed, designed, argued, tested, revisited, removed, added-back, changed and tweaked existing and new features on our website. This Rrove is better, faster and easier to use!

Read about the 5 cool features and changes on our blog. Or you can just go ahead and test-drive the new Rrove.

PS – if you like what you see, please add us to Digg, Del.icio.us, and other social media sites. You can also forward this email to people who might be interested. Thanks!

David & Atomu
www.rrove.com
www.rrove.com/blog


Nate Ritter

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Nov 14, 2006, 12:56:57 AM11/14/06
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David,

That's a pretty sweet site/biz.  What data are you using for your events?  You might consider the Eventful.com API.


Nate Ritter

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David Quiec

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Nov 14, 2006, 1:09:53 AM11/14/06
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Hi Nate,
Its already there... http://www.rrove.com/place/item/11079/luxor

Thanks for the comment. :-)

- David

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Nov 14, 2006, 5:44:23 AM11/14/06
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Hey David,

I hadn't seen Rrove before (I'm relatively new to this group), and I
think it looks great. I could see this being really useful for me,
since I live in a college town (Ann Arbor, MI... home of the
Wolverines) jam-packed with interesting restaurants and events.

The only thing that struck me was that there's a lot of stuff going on
in the site, and it's somewhat overwhelming. I only hope that the
masses can figure out how to navigate their way to actually adding
content, though I think they'll appreciate how easy it is to find stuff
(especially with the nifty search bar at the top).

It's about time someone brought the 2.0 to places. Peace!

- James Somers

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