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Collectivus: The First 15ish Days

A little over two weeks ago we unleashed Collectivus upon the world, changing forever the dynamic between people and rubber duckies. We wanted to share with you some highlights of our story so far:

Ignition
At midnight Eastern on January 26th, we flipped the bit and activated the Collectivus.
First!
Tracey Ewart becomes the first person ever to encounter a Thingie in the wild.
Mystery Boxes
The invasion of Thingies began with sending small armies out to many of the brand name people we know. More are shipping out soon.
Jay Rishel posts his unboxing pictures to Collectivus. Many other unboxing photos have shown-up online as well.

Oh Baby!
Hillary Rothrock becomes a trendsetter by posting the first picture of a Collectivus Thingie with a baby. Many more have followed.

Wolfberry
Probably the most wild adventure of a Thingie has been that of Wolfberry. In the span of a few days “Wolfy” was cooked, chewed on, and then taken cross-country skiing.
The Snowpocalypse
The most popular Thingie photo-op so far has been people taking duckies out into the snow during the recent snow storms on the east coast of the US.

Oh, Canada
The furthest the Thingies have migrated to so far is Vancouver, BC and into the care of our friend Colleen Coplick — who was quickly overwhelmed by multiple duckies. We do have it on good authority that Thingies are making their way across the ocean soon. Keep an eye out.
146…
As of this posting, the number of Encounters people have had with Thingies.
5…
Days so far where something crashed the site.
1…
Number of bugs found by our Attorney of all people. We love her so.

We want to shout out a big "thank you" to everyone using Collectivus for all of the support and for getting Thingies out to see the world. We’re hard at work fixing bugs, developing new features and preparing new surprises.

If you have any questions or would like more information on Collectivus, drop us a line. To stay up to date on the latest Collectivus happenings, follow Collectivus on Twitter and become a Collectivus Fan on Facebook.

Have You Seen Our Thingies?

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Collectivus

Collective Detective is happy to announce the first public release of Collectivus, a new social location experience where you can literally take it or leave it. While many social location sites focus on having people "check in" at a location, on Collectivus, people help tell the story of Thingies and check them in at stops along their journey.

Collectivus is about the unseen connections between people as they help Thingies get from place-to-place. It’s part game, part social discovery, part exploration and we hope very entertaining.

The adventure of Collectivus is what you make of it.

What’s a Thingie?

Oh yeah, Collectivus Thingies™ are items that travel around, encountering new people and new places. We’ve launched with Collectivus Rubber Duckie Thingies™ as our first series, many of them are on their way to a first encounter with someone, somewhere right now.

How does it Work?

It’s easy! Each Thingie has a unique code on the bottom of it. When you encounter a Thingie, simply enter the code on Collectivus site, tell us where you encountered the Thingie and a little about your encounter. That’s it.

You can also see who else is encountering Thingies and search to see if there are any Thingies near you.

But Wait, There’s More!

In follow-up posts we’ll talk more about the back story of Collectivus and talk more about some of the current and upcoming features. We’re just getting started, so please check back for more features, announcements, and news.

You know you have many choices when it comes to fun social location activities. We appreciate you checking us out. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions, please drop us a line.

Collectivus Sneak Peek #3

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Collectivus: You can see it… soon.

The third sneak peak in our series.

Keep an eye on http://collectivus.com, our Twitter stream and our Facebook page to be the first to become part of the Collectivus.