Google didn't put the credit card numbers of four Blippy users on the Internet, but its search technology failed to detect that Blippy had fixed a problem in February. Tom Krazit writes about the ever ...
Early this year, Blippy, the highly controversial startup that lets you share your credit card and online purchases with your friends, ran into some trouble with Amazon.com. Namely, Amazon told Blippy ...
Financial social network Blippy on Wednesday announced that users can now import their e-commerce reports directly from Gmail. Those who have been following news about Blippy, particularly its recent ...
Blippy, the Twitter for money that has been causing ripples all across the technology world in recent days, is now public. You can sign up, and get to sharing your purchases right away. Blippy had ...
Comedy Central’s Stephen Colbert, poking fun at people who bare minute details of their lives online, rattled off some of the more “riveting” updates on Blippy.com, a new social networking site that ...
It didn't take much sleuthing by VentureBeat writer Paul Boutin to make the satirical PleaseRobMe.com an uncomfortable reality: just one search query and he had the credit card numbers of a handful of ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Blippy’s experiment of broadcasting credit card and online purchases ...
Blippy.com takes sharing to a whole new level. When you sign up, you add accounts like iTunes, Amazon, or Netflix, and Blippy aggregates all of your purchases for your friends to see. It's fun to see ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. Blippy ...
Phillip ‘Pud‘ Kaplan is a mixture of sordid internet legend and brilliant hacker, so whenever he is involved in a new project you can expect something out of the ordinary to pop up. We say that with ...
As we reported this morning, Blippy, the social network for weirdos people who want to broadcast to their credit card activity, accidentally published some of its users' credit card numbers. Whoops!