We can already tell people where we are, what we’re thinking, what we’re doing, our travel plans – nothing is sacred in the sharing spaces of social media where our every thought and action can be ...
Once upon a time, we blogged. We told the stories of our lives, all our woes, joy and outrages, in great operatic depth. Then we got on Facebook, and the single-word prompt "is" launched us into a new ...
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 ...
A while back I said I thought Blippy-- the website that takes your credit card number and then broadcasts your every bubblegum and shoehorn purchase to the world -- was the worst idea in the history ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Blippy, a site where users can share and discuss their shopping habits, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — By asking what's happening or what's on our minds, Facebook and Twitter have prodded people to broadcast just about anything, from what they ate for lunch to what movie they're going ...
Blippy is being tossed through the meat grinder today over a leak of several credit card numbers from users. The company lets people record and share their purchases with friends online. A darling of ...
Blippy, a social networking site that allows users to share their purchases and discuss shopping with others, will revamp its security plans and hire a Chief Security Officer after an embarrassing ...
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but social shopping site Blippy made a little slippy. Blippy, a four-month-old startup funded partially by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, lets you create a “social ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Call it the battle of the credit card swipes. On the heels of rival ...