Refine your Ideas in spigit.com

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Do you really care about putting into action, all those wonderful
ideas that ran into your stream of consciousness, at some point of
time. Let me introduce spigit.com, the venue you must be in to see
your otherwise unused ideas bloom and see the light of the day.

Spigit.com just launched on the 18th July, 2007 with 25 new featured
ideas- which are on their journey to make their mark as the next
evolving technology. In spigit you can put up your raw & unfinished
ideas. Spigit's simulation then takes your ideas through 3 lifecycle
stages - incubation, validation and emergence. During which you can
refine ideas, find the right resources to get started, create buzz,
meet the right associates and launch your product as a budding
entrepreneur.

Gaming in spigit is just as exciting as it sounds, see you at
spigit.com

Thanks for considering spigit,
Sophia

www.spigit.com
 
RE: Refine your Ideas in spigit.com

Say no to SPAM.

"lenin" wrote:

> Do you really care about putting into action, all those wonderful
> ideas that ran into your stream of consciousness, at some point of
> time. Let me introduce spigit.com, the venue you must be in to see
> your otherwise unused ideas bloom and see the light of the day.
>
> Spigit.com just launched on the 18th July, 2007 with 25 new featured
> ideas- which are on their journey to make their mark as the next
> evolving technology. In spigit you can put up your raw & unfinished
> ideas. Spigit's simulation then takes your ideas through 3 lifecycle
> stages - incubation, validation and emergence. During which you can
> refine ideas, find the right resources to get started, create buzz,
> meet the right associates and launch your product as a budding
> entrepreneur.
>
> Gaming in spigit is just as exciting as it sounds, see you at
> spigit.com
>
> Thanks for considering spigit,
> Sophia
>
> www.spigit.com
>
>
 
Re: Refine your Ideas in spigit.com

On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 15:32:05 -0700, Tim Starid
<TimStarid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Say no to SPAM.



One way to say no to spam is by not quoting and reposting the
spammer's entire original message, as you did. You've saved him the
trouble of posting it again.


> "lenin" wrote:
>
> > Do you really care about putting into action, all those wonderful


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