blogs.zdnet.com — Cluztr is a social network and Firefox add-on that enables users to broadcast and share their web surfing 'history' in real time, as well as chat to others who are visiting the same site. In closed beta, ZDNet has a bunch of invite codes!
Apr 12, 2007 View in Crawl 4
mrspinApr 12, 2007Submitter
Good to see the developer respond! Sounds like a cool road map.
jeremy66158Apr 13, 2007
Invite me by emailing one to my digg id at hotmailthanks
evilelf2407Apr 13, 2007
why the hell would anyone want this on their computer? why would you volunteer to share your personal life with people? this is the same as if i just decided to go download a s**t load of spyware, and trojans, and other nasty f**kers... and then go and post my IP address and everything else, on digg. the next step up from this is if someone set up a webcam and just broadcast themselves 24/7, everywhere, doing everything.
b04155Apr 13, 2007
hmmm..diggfarkpornpornpornpornporn...pornweb mailporndiggpornpornfarkpornporn...
auleApr 13, 2007
My only question is "why?" Why the hell would anyone care what other people are looking at in real time. Creepy f**kin' social networking 2.0 crapr.
rasterbatorApr 13, 2007
"We have an adult filter for "those" types of sites. ;)"don't you mean filtr?
rasterbatorApr 13, 2007
The bug report app should be called cluztrfuk
darkblsMay 15, 2007
Might worth the try
frankthemanMay 21, 2007
I think its cool. Imagine being able to meet people who have a very high correlation to your own interests. In the real world you would have to look for a life time and never find soul-mates.And imagine millions on people on the Web and we can see in real time what the top sites are. It's the ultimate in social interaction...like the tag line says..you don't have to surf the web alone.
hawkmucciSep 22, 2007
this seems very invasive
oliezekatJan 30, 2008
Cluztr is so nice tool to support on advanced lifestream like LiFE-Line (by LiFE2Front)... Thank you Jon :o)
mchelenJan 7, 2009
yeah plus it can be toggled on/off easily
arulprakasharFeb 13, 2009
Niche social networks like <a class="user" href="http://indianbee.com">http://indianbee.com</a> are here to stay, Why the would anyone care what other people are looking at in real time. Creepy f**kin' social networking 2.0 <a class="user" href="http://forums.indianbee.com">http://forums.indianbee.com</a>