A few places to read about some of the early reactions are here:
Boxee (Thanks, Boxee team!)
Mashable
TechCrunch
VentureBeat
WebMonkey
As we’ve mentioned before, we are focused on building a community that fosters engagement and creates a place where people can converse and connect in real-time. We are continuing to build out the platform and have a bunch of new features that will be coming out in the next couple of weeks that should make your experience even better.
In the meantime, if you run into any issues using the service or apps, or if you have an idea for how we can make your experience better, let’s talk about it. We’re here, and we want to engage directly with the Cliqset community. A few ways to get in touch with us are:
Our Cliqset Support profile within Cliqset, Cliqset feedback and via the founders, Darren and Charlie. And, of course, me (Robyn).
We want this to be a comfortable place where you can get the most out of your experience.
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