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Socializr, social event planning
What Friendster and Facebook have done with personal social networking, Socializr hopes to accomplish with event planning. Socializr was created by the founder of Friendster and a player in the social networking phenomenon, so it does have its similarities. A private test has been running since September 2006, with the live launch occurring last Friday. Socializr is a free online service for people who want to start or share event and party information between friends and contacts. When setting up an account you can import contacts from a ton of sources (Friendster, MySpace, Flickr, Yelp, Evite, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, Gmail, Outlook or CSV). Setting up an event is relatively easy, choose a pre designed Socializr invite for a number of events including weddings, clubbing, Christmas party, birthdays, births, sweet 16's, graduations, and dinner parties, or design your own. Enter your events information and invite away! ( dont' forget the event date, time, location, and details).
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zai said 10:08PM on 3-20-2007
Seriously, this is getting out of hand.
Just this past week, I think I must have read about almost 50 new web 2.0 apps just on here. I can remember may be 3. There are so many of them already that even the good ones get burried in the middle. It is cool to see something new everyday, but something practical and that can sell is even better.
Bring me the next eBay, Amazon or Yahoo. Ajax Please.
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Drewsky said 5:31PM on 3-20-2007
How does this compare to Renkoo?
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