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Facebook provides a lot of public info (profile pic, first name and last name) that would otherwise be really annoying for the user to type in. Of course, to each his/her own.


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thats interesting. thanks!


This is really cool, a nice style touch would be to be able to see what happening "this week" or "this weekend". If you sign in and your facebook event is set to private or closed does it aggregate it?


We only aggregate public events. Our goal is to build a great event discovery application that leverages the massive number of events on Facebook.


Actually, that's already a feature! In the bottom left you can specify a date range.


This is sick. Great work!


Wow! These are actually great. I tried googling what I was building but I didnt get anything. Thanks!


I dont think you can do the same on Twitter.


I'm pretty sure I can if what you said here is all there is to it. Not the bit about creating stuff, but the process is more usable with fewer steps anyway. The "hey anyone want to get coffee" and "sure let's get coffee at 5th & main" is pure Twitter.

I didn't see more than that on the site, but the layout is a bit noisy so maybe I missed something?


I was thinking of allowing users to login with an already established social network like Twitter or Facebook. Im not sure how I would integrate it with wordpress/tumblr/posterous. Any suggestions?


I havent built anything yet, I've just been mocking it up at talking to people about it.

A potential way to make money is to allow people to map out their trip before hand. Airline companies and travel agencies would surely be interested in offering coupons for potential travelers.


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