Re: [Ruby] Need beta users for my start-up’s web site

Ali Rizvi aliabbasrizvi at gmail.com
Fri Jun 2 07:51:25 PDT 2006


Hey Alex,

I believe I saw you at Seattle Mind Camp also, I have added my email address
to the waiting list but I am curious after reading your description. How are
you different from others, say Odeo.com?

Looking forward to test drive pluggd.

Adios
Ali

On 6/2/06, Alexander Castro <alex at pluggd.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I founded a podcasting start-up, Pluggd, a few months back and we're
> currently in private beta. I'd like to invite members of the Seattle
> Ruby
> community to sign-up for the beta and provide honest feedback on the
> site. We're looking for ways to make the site beta and we're always on
> the look out for new feature ideas.
>
> Here is a little bit about the site:
>
> -       We have the largest searchable directory of podcasts on the
> Internet. Unlike other directory sites, we are not submission based
> (although we will let you submit a podcast). We crawl the Internet for
> podcasts.
>
> -       We provide users with the ability to rate, review, and comment on
> podcasts. You can post your podcast reviews to your blog. We currently
> support Typepad and Blogger, but plan to add support for MySpace, MSN
> Spaces, etc., in the future.
>
> -       Users can subscribe to their podcasts. Think of this as an RSS
> aggregator for audio (and later video).
>
> -       Users can listen to podcasts from the web site in addition to
> downloading the mp3 file. The player also pop-out of the page so users
> can listen to podcasts while browsing other web pages.
>
> Also, I'd like to encourage everyone to rate and review podcast
> channels, and rate and comment on individual podcast episodes.
>
> Here is the URL to the site: http://www.pluggd.com.
>
> Just enter in your email address. You'll receive the email invitation
> in a day or so.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Alex Castro
>
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