SuprGlu soft launches


SuprGlu quietly made its way onto the Internet Friday, October 21. It’s a new way to publish

YOUR content from various sources around the web. As users of popular web applications like del.icio.us, Flickr, 43things, blogger, and many others, you are in effect creating little (sometimes big) pieces of content. They are bits of information that reflect who you are, what you like, and what you’re interested in. While it is great that more and more people are participating in these sites, the point of frustration is somehow keeping things together. Each site did what it was suppose to do fairly well, be it sharing photos, making blog entries, or bookmarking socially. What we thought would be fun is if we can bring all those elements of our actions and content on these sites together onto one site that takes care of all this for us. And so we created SuprGlu, the site about you which happily updates itself as you casually use any of the aforementioned services. In fact, it is not limited to these services, but rather to ANY service which provides an RSS feed for you.

There are still a few things to be worked out before we officially announce it to the world at large, but it is on its way to being a stable, happy app.
For those of you who found us early, welcome! We appreciate your interest and do welcome any feedback on how we can make SuprGlu more enjoyable for everyone!

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SuprGlu pieces your web together. It is an experiment by Iridesco, Inc.

And the outstanding folks behind the oustanding operation are (in alphabetical order):

  1. Danny
  2. Dee
  3. Shawn

If you need to track your time, you might be interested in this application we built called Harvest, the simplest and most beautiful time tracking application there is:

time tracking harvest

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