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This is a really clean and well designed website. I don't see why you don't put a forum on there with a few sections, for discussion on like news/debates and takes etc... You could really get a good community built up.
However the site looks static to me what do you actually do on it? Do you have to be invited or something?
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It's a really good idea and I really do like your design, the invitation scheme you have is really initiative and I wish you luck getting affiliated with all the sites you mention in the footer.
I would certainly like to be a apart of the forums when you open, if you ever need an extra hand with the communities then just let me know.
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lovely design,and the referral system is way too advanced....and the concept is really amazing...all the best
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Seems like a really clean "Web 2.0" site. However, there are two things I initially notice.
1. The introduction video is really professional (enough to cause an impulse sign up), but maybe a little too long to keep my attention and watch the whole video.
2. The site really reminds me of gdgt, so I'm hoping for something a little different. However, since I don't yet have an invite (hint hint), I guess I don't know if I should use both? [Just as a note, gdgt never kept my appeal because it was so focusing on just gadgets. Maybe a little bit of a balance somehow would be nice?]
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I really like the layout of the website, it looks really professional.