Betafy be a part of every new hot web2 beta

In: Technology

6 May 2006

So many web2.0 programs are being launched day in and day and night, rightly said by Betafy they multiply faster than rabbits do.

Betafy is a website that lets you a part of every hot new web2.0 beta programs that have registered with them as a service. It's like you will be on the VIP list and be the first to recieve the private beta invitation.

Though I am not concerned at the number of services that register with them it will atleast save me some amount of time from searching for new web2.0 beta's.

I love the concept as a single umbrella for launches, it will really make things easier for new web2.0 beta products who want to launch as well us for us customers to find those.

You just have to enter your email address and Betafy will do the rest to inform you of new private beta invitations.

Web2.0 is shaking up the status quo, and you want to be part of it. But those damn Web2.0 companies multiply faster than rabbits and keeping up with that is just boring. We will fix this for you.

Enter your emailaddress once and we will sure you are the first in every hot new Web2.0 Beta Program. Guaranteed!


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