I have recently been developing our Intention Broadcasting (IB) concept into something approaching a more fully-fledged theory. My first objective was to come up with a model of how an intention…
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During the first year at Zipipop we constantly debated how open we should be with our ideas. At the very beginning we even made people sign NDA’s and this had some benefits: people…
The screen shot above shows Jyri Engström talking about how to use micro-blogging to get your friends together for a last-minute beer. However, the likes of Jaiku/Twitter are not …
You can now add comments to events. No more wondering what your friends are thinking!
Stefano interviewed about Zipiko by Josh Chandler of Technology Gazette.
We’ve added experimental support for groups. Go to settings to join or create a group, or test the Zipiko group: http://zipiko.com/g/zipiko
Groups and Channels
By the end of the month we will be adding Zipiko Groups and Channels.
The groups function in a stardard way and will be both public and private.
The channels, however, will be created using 4 search categories (groups, activity, location, and city); so that you can tune into the events that are most interesting to you and then you can save the search results as a fixed channel to see later.
This can also work the other way round so that event organizers can create their own channels and then email or add links to websites.
We are really looking forward to seeing how you use these features.
Zipiko now speaks many languages… today we have English, Finnish, French, Italian, German and Spanish!
You can now import your Gmail contacts into Zipiko. If you have an iPhone, you can sync your phone contacts with Gmail too!
