So my life has been consumed by my role in the Current TV Beta project – in fact, it is directly responsible for the lack of writing or content on this blog for the past month or two. All the being said, it has been a blast and I would love to share the work I have been a part of. Once all the dust settles, I will talk much more about what I did, but for now, I wanted to hand off my remaining 5 invitations into the private beta if anyone is interested. Considering I most likely have only 4 readers left from my absence, I do not foresee much fighting – still, first come, first serve.
Get Yo Current.com Beta Invite
Posted on 10 October, 2007 at 2:55pm
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8 Comments on “Get Yo Current.com Beta Invite”Dwayne
11.10.2007 7:16 amI’d love to check out the new Current site…
Jon B
11.10.2007 10:26 amI’d love to try it out too :)
Rob Sheely
12.10.2007 12:14 amMe, too!
josh
12.10.2007 2:08 amhey PJ,
I rediscovered my bookmark for your site while doing some organizing, glad to see somerandomdude is still around. And don’t worry, you’re right there with quipsologies and design observer on the toolbar now.
somerandomdude
12.10.2007 7:46 amWell, I’m fresh out of invites. Thanks for all the requests!
Ming
12.10.2007 9:56 amsweet!~
kellie
12.10.2007 9:58 amI must say…Current.com is a vast improvement from Current TV in terms of UI and overall layout. As a result, I am very much getting involved with this site and its content. Except for the random bugs here and there, its off to a fantastic start. I can’t wait to see how the site will progress and change over time.
somerandomdude
12.10.2007 10:13 amYes, from an outside perspective (which, believe it or not, I am in) I am very impressed with the product thus far. Bugs are expected for something of this scale (it’s still in beta afterall), the end result will be a very solid and entertaining experience for users (in my opinion).