Posted on September 30, 2009 by crobync
It’s a big day for Cliqset and the social web! Today, we opened up the new beta of our online community to a limited group of people to get feedback.
As the nature of conversations on the Web has been dramatically changing to mirror those in real life – centered around topics, location and audience – Cliqset [...]
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Posted on September 19, 2009 by crobync
On the heels of their local Ignite meetup, the Atlanta tech scene is gearing up for yet another cool event. On September 25, Jacksonville-based Cliqset is heading up to visit our techie neighbors in Georgia and participate in New Media Atlanta. We’re especially excited to sponsor the event because building a community is very important [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by dbounds
I don’t know how but it seems like we’ve actually picked up steam since our site launch last week. I didn’t think it was possible to do more in a 24 hour period than we already were.
The openness Cliqset will bring to the social space has the potential to be a game changer. The idea [...]
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Posted on October 1, 2008 by dbounds
Well, it’s finally happened! We’ve launched our website and announced our service to the world!
We truly believe the Cliqset platform is going to revolutionize the way we choose and use socially aware sites and over the coming weeks we’re really looking forward to getting as much user and developer activity in Cliqset as we can [...]
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