gigoit.com— Gigoit is a completely free resource for people to give their unwanted but usable items to neighbors in their communities who can use them. It's a win-win situation!
Mar 2, 2007View in Crawl 4
Gigoit has only been active for 2 months. Of course you are not going to find something in every city. Right now Missouri and Tennessee seem to have the most. It started in Missouri so that makes sense. And I saw your post on their forum. All it said was "your site sucks guys. sorry." No wonder they deleted it.
To list in more countries requires money to purchase the postal code databases for each country so the site can have access to the latitude and longitude coordinates. They have already stated on their site that they are beginning development internationally in a few months once they purchase these databases. If you are a developer and want to donate these, you should.
I like Gigoit's design, however I really don't like your shameless approach to self-promotion. MrMidi: I love the way you have replied to these comments and refer to Gigoit in the third person. However, your Digg username is the same as the Gigoit username for the President of Gigoit Shame on you - this isn't what Digg is about. How can you expect people to trust your privacy policies when you do this? You should wait until your service develops some serious critical mass before trying these underarm PR tactics.
Closed AccountMar 3, 2007
lmao
skyfire1Mar 3, 2007
Because yours is too small to be noticable?
sergeantmuddMar 3, 2007
Anyone else think this article really feels like some people gaming digg to promote a me too site
mrmidiMar 3, 2007
@darlynThey never collect your street address and its in their privacy policy that they will not send you unsolicited emails.
shrikedoaMar 4, 2007
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mrmidiMar 4, 2007
Gigoit has only been active for 2 months. Of course you are not going to find something in every city. Right now Missouri and Tennessee seem to have the most. It started in Missouri so that makes sense. And I saw your post on their forum. All it said was "your site sucks guys. sorry." No wonder they deleted it.
mrmidiMar 4, 2007
To list in more countries requires money to purchase the postal code databases for each country so the site can have access to the latitude and longitude coordinates. They have already stated on their site that they are beginning development internationally in a few months once they purchase these databases. If you are a developer and want to donate these, you should.
hgldMar 4, 2007
I like Gigoit's design, however I really don't like your shameless approach to self-promotion. MrMidi: I love the way you have replied to these comments and refer to Gigoit in the third person. However, your Digg username is the same as the Gigoit username for the President of Gigoit Shame on you - this isn't what Digg is about. How can you expect people to trust your privacy policies when you do this? You should wait until your service develops some serious critical mass before trying these underarm PR tactics.
mrmidiMar 4, 2007
This site is a custom app written in PHP5 & MySQL5 using Memcache by a company called Manifest Interactive.
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