thumbd expands features during beta

August 1, 2006 – 2:44 pm

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thumbd continues to evolve in its’ early existence. If you haven’t already, please register an account. It’s free and easy and the premise of thumbd is quite simple. It’s a website where you give a “thumbs up” to works that you consider to be of extra-ordinary quality. This can be one of your best blog posts, or the work of someone you admire. One a story has been submitted to thumbd, other members surf it and vote on it. If you get enough thumbs, you make the main page.

Right now it’s very easy to make the front page of thumbd. You pretty much only need one thumb to do it. So, either vote for yourself, or recruit another person to vote for you. thumb is a chance for the best article pages to get extra recognition, but it only works if enough people participate.

thumbd is not yet one week old and has registered 20 members. All thumbd articles are converted to RSS for maximum exposure, so feel free to subscribe if you’re in need of a constant stream of news.

Thanks to everyone who has already stopped in and registered. We’re still looking for beta testers, development participants, and users, so please stop by at your leisure.

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