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    You didn’t think there was a need for yet another virtual invitation site, did you? There’s certainly enough invite sites out there to be able to get the entire United States, Canada and even Mexico to a big block party in a number of cute and interesting ways. eVite comes to mind as the biggest player in the web invite realm, but what about the anti-eVite, like Mobaganda, for example. Mobaganda was made by Jason Stirman (who excels at making super simple web apps) as a result of a conversation with Twitter founder Evan Williams. The aim is to take out the clutter and unnecessary bloat of other invite services. With Mobaganda, you don’t even have to login in. Simply click start, enter the party details, and voila, you’ve get a site to email to your invitees. The URL will be sent and friends can RSVP with a click of the mouse. You can track RSVPs via RSS, GoogleReader, or through a widget on iGoogle. It’s that simple.

    In their own words

    “PROPAGANDA FOR YOUR FRIENDS
    event planning made simple
    no registration, no login
    a custom url, rss feed and an email address to email all attendees”

    Why it might be a killer

    Mobaganda is a great alternative to eVite. It’s simplicity in its best form. You don’t need any web know how to use this, just a good party ethic will do.

    Some questions

    Will users like the no frills approach to virtual invitations? Will they care about this site, especially with so many similar ones on the market already? How will Mobaganda differentiate itself?

    Posted 17 Months 20 Days ago by Lani | Source: TechCrunch

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