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    Blerp.com - A New Way To Communicate

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    Blerp is a new and interesting service that will let anybody annotate the web. The use of such a service is that it makes user interaction possible everywhere - even in those sites that do not allow users to participate or post feedback in any way. It could be said that Blerp transforms the WWW into a great and open forum where everybody can express himself.

    This form of expression is not limited to just plain text - far from it, you can make rich comments featuring videos and pictures alongside the text, or upload just an image or a video as the comment itself. After all, an image can truly paint a thousand words.

    As it is only natural, you can follow your friends and see what they are blerping about. If you happen to find a discussion that takes your fancy, you can climb aboard whenever you wish and discuss the best sites with them.

    As a service, this is quite well-executed and easy to get to grips with. I have said it many times before, but I am afraid that I just will have to repeat myself: anything that has a social aura to it proves to do well, or at least make some waves. Having put it to the test, I think Blerp will achieve both aims.

    In their own words

    “Blerp allows you to start discussions right on top of your favorite websites. Unlike typical web comments, you are in full control. You can post on any webpage you choose, regardless of whether they permit user feedback. You can also share your blerps with your friends. In this way, blerping becomes a social experience, where you can track what your friends are saying all across the web, and they can follow your conversations and join in at any time.”

    Why it might be a killer

    It is an interesting way to exchange information with others and turn the web into something akin to a live wire.

    Some questions

    Is this service provided free of charge? If so, will it always be free?

    Visit website http://www.blerp.com
    Posted 6 Months 5 Days ago by RogerH | Source: Mashable

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