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Collectivus in Inc.

Inc.com ran a slide show article today entitled "10 Apps to Up Your Networking Game." Collectivus was included among 9 other notable apps such as Hashable, Planely, Bump, a our friends at foursquare. We’re honored to be in such good company.

A big thank you to Lauren Cannon at Inc. for including us in the write-up.

Collectivus: ‘Interactive Splash’ Article in CPBJ

"Interactive Splash", an article about Collectivus, ran in this week’s Central Penn Business Journal. It’s not a clever name, but really is a weekly newspaper focused on businesses in Central Pennsylvania — like ours!

We made page 3!

Collectivus Article Screenshot

The article requires a subscription to the magazine to access. We’ll try to get permission to reprint. If you live in the Central PA area and see a copy, please give it a read.

Thanks to Jim Ryan and the staff at the CPBJ for the coverage.

Update: Here’s a link to read the Collectivus article online.

Collectivus Coverage in Local Business Blogs

We’re playing catch-up with news and email now that we’re back from our trip to Austin and realized that we didn’t post about some recent Collectivus coverage by two Central PA bloggers and business people.

Will These Little Rubber Duckies Revolutionize Marketing?

Kelly Watson, of One Woman Marketing, gave a nice overview of the opportunities for Collectivus in the marketing space. Our favorite quote:

While Collectivus is still feeling its way, they’ve injected fun back into marketing at a time when traditional ads are leaving people jaded.

Silicon Pasture Week: what in hell is Collectivus?

John Caddell, of Caddell Insight Group, blogged an overview of Collectivus from the user perspective. Our favorite quote:

…Collectivus, as Twitter has demonstrated, will become what its users make it to be. The Collectivus team has created a wide-open platform to explore movement, giving, and attachment to objects. Time will tell how it ends up. Perhaps people will be registering encounters with battered thingies twenty years from now.

Thanks to John and Kelly for the kind words. If you see anyone talking about Collectivus out on the Interwebz, please drop us a line.