Supr.c.ilio.us

by Scott Beale on October 27, 2005 · 1 comment

Ryan King & Eran Globen

A few months back, Ryan King and Eran Globen created Supr.c.ilio.us, a website for the social tagging of social tagging websites, which pokes fun at the social bookmarks website del.icio.us (yeah, they’re geeks alright). They followed that up with WEB 2.0 or NOT?, a website where visitors can vote on the Web 2.0-ness of a website. Their latest addition to the family is the snark infested Supr.c.ilio.us blog, which rips the blogosphere a new one. Watch out, something tells me these guys are just getting started as they sharpen their pin for Bubble 2.0.

- photo of Ryan King and Eran Globen at Tag Tuesday by Scott Beale

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