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You Could See Swipely’s $7.5 Million Round On Blippy, But You Won’t On Swipely (techcrunch.com)
25 points by jamiequint on May 12, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments


I don't understand why someone would use this service. Am I falling out of touch?


That's what I said about Blippy, too. But then, I find so little use for most mainstream products and services (Facebook, cosmetics, Rice-a-Roni) that it is apparent people like me are not the target market.

It's significant that there are now two nascent companies with this specialization, and apparently investors are taking the idea seriously.

How long before Facebook adds 'Show your credit card purchases on your Wall', aka Beacon v2? I wouldn't be surprised if they refined it based on current observations and their past experience with Beacon. This would make investing in Blippy or Swipely seem a bit more risky.


people like to show things off. i just don't think this is the way to go about it. show off isn't a line of text from my credit card statement. it's my work setup or my car's customizations or the rare tshirt i found.

daily booth (minus the daily part) for my stuff would rock. id love to share all the stuff i own, especially in pictures. the stuff i own is my greatest form of self expression.

girls would also eat it up with shoes + clothing.


so you want a reddit for materialism?


less like reddit and more like an imageboard / personal collection. But yeah, people love to show things off. I'm not even talking about "look how much i spent" showing off, im talking about: this stuff is me and i want to show it to you.


seriously to start just:

1) webcam to take picture 2) 140 character description 3) connect to facebook/twitter (yeah yeah, i know, but let's be honest the people using this don't care. they also want to share)


polyvore.com?


No, polyvore seems more about: a) creating a wishlist or b) finding some stock photo that already exists of a product you might own.

When I was really young cardomain was big (to view and to post if you had a cool car). People loved showing off what they owned+had customized and people loved seeing the cool things others had. It has to be a real photo, not some stock image from the product site. Some verticals where this would be pretty big:

- Cars (people love showing customizations off here)

- Clothing (tons of people make their own clothing or have rare items. for example, i collect/wear designer comic book tshirts).

- Computer gear ie- people who have overclocked, have custom cases, cooling systems,etc.

- "home improvement"- people would love to show off the cool things they've done to their house/own

- sneakers- ive never gotten into this, but people are obsessed with sneakers.

-diy crowd- if you attend maker faire, you probably have something to post.

There are probably tons of other verticals that would attract people.

To make it work, it would have to be really simple. 1) take picture of item via webcam (or upload) 2) <140 character description 3) share it. Also make it an endless clickstream of viewing random content from the consumption side. I would spend all day on this site.


svpply.com?


so you could twitpic the cooltshirt and never bother with this site..anything that ascends above mundane is already being mentioned in existing channels

i found it fascinating the screenshots on gigaom were being used essentially like facebook - a baby announcement and general chitchat. is someone envious of another site?

i doubt it will make a significant dent in high signal-to-noise thorough-review sources on domain-specific forums, or the broader amazon/newegg customer reviews




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