Posts Tagged with ‘party’

Digg Lets Loose Public API

Paul Glazowski

Digg held a party Thursday evening, and we weren’t invited. That’s okay, we’re sure the invitation just got lost in the mail. Maybe we should’ve double-checked our spam folders. They may have been “accidentally” sidetracked onto a route reserved for outcasts and unwanteds. Yikes. Anyhow, it’s cool, no hard feelings. We’ll still wave to Rose and Adelson and gang in the hallway, only maybe a half-mast for a little while.
The party hosted by Digg was first and foremost held [...]

MyStrands Offers Auto-Fill for Mobile Phones

Paul Glazowski

If you’re familiar with MyStrands, you know that its connection to PartyStrands and the online community created by the two make for an interesting mix. You definitely can enjoy an iTunes or Windows Media or Winamp existence alone, but with MyStrands you can share recommendations for albums and singles with lots of people. And we think sharing is a-okay.
Even if you’re not clubbing on the weekends at a PartyStrands-compliant venue, you get to hear what fellow “MyStranders” are listening to, and [...]

MyStrands Receives Enhancements

Paul Glazowski

Previously spoken about on Profy, PartyStrandswas introduced to the world – and its clubs and bars – as a way to involve those present in a communal conversation through SMS messages, which would be emblazoned upon big screens placed throughout a room or hall. PartyStrands bore other features in addition to their hallmark technology, but enhancing the club going experience with a bit of Web 2.0 was (and still is) their main trade.
It has done fairly well, but it hasn’t [...]

PartyStrands: A Clubgoer-powered Experiment

Paul Glazowski

So we’re a clubgoer, are we? You’re hittin’ the floor regularly and you’re as diehard a trance fan as one could be. In that case, PartyStrands could be right down your alley.
It is a concept that allows you to interact with the DJ and those around you via text message. Why would you want to do that? As someone that has yet to see the inside of a dance club, I’m not one to answer that question, but in an [...]