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EL SEGUNDO, Calif., and SHENZHEN, China, June 20 /PRNewswire/ -- urSpin LLC (http://www.urspin.com/), a new entrant to the U.S. and China community- driven personal startpage market, today announced an open call for developers and users to participate in the development of next generation Spinlets. The open call comes just twenty four hours after the public beta release of its Spinlets Gallery.
urSpin is inviting both developers and users to put Spinlets to the ultimate test. From customization features to ease of use to look-and-feel, developers and users are invited to contribute their feedback in the Spinlets Soapbox Forum at http://forums.spinlets.com/. Based on the feedback, urSpin plans to develop its next generation of Spinlets to cater to both developers and users alike.
Spinlets allow you to take any Web content to your personal webpage, blog or social networking profile by simply cutting and pasting small chunks of code. Spinlets work with TypePad, WordPress and Blogger, as well as most other blogs, sidebars and websites.
"Direct user input has always been a core component of the Spinlets product development," said Kevin Cuxil, President of urSpin. "Our goal with the public beta is to invite widget developers and users to not only provide their Spinlet preferences and frustrations, but also to take the lead in determining major enhancements of our next generation Spinlets."
About urSpin, LLC.
urSpin LLC (http://www.urspin.com/) is a new player to join the rapidly growing community-driven personal startpage market. The company is revolutionizing how we use the web by providing a one-stop access and distribution point to a user's favorite news, information, Internet applications and content. The company is one of the first to launch in both the United States of America and the People's Republic of China, with operations in El Segundo, California (USA) and Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai (PRC). The urSpin community of users is passionate about personalizing and customizing the Internet by bringing their favorite Web 2.0 applications, news, search, photos, music and videos together as they see fit. In addition, urSpin's Spinlet (http://www.spinlets.com/) initiative is an attempt to "bridge" content and technology by breaking down the barriers of the single destination model.
urSpin LLCCONTACT: Daryl Okimoto of urSpin LLC, +1-866-245-4450, ext. 13,
daryl.okimoto@urspin.com
Web site: http://www.urspin.com/
http://www.spinlets.com/
http://forums.spinlets.com/
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