Yesterday FollowThing had the pleasure of pitching to an audience of 850 at TechCrunch’s Real-Time ChristmasCrunch event in London. There were around 250 attendees at the event, and about 600 watching the pitches via live web streaming.

The full selection of videos from the day are over on TechCrunch (filmed by the lovely team at NewsPepper). You can see the FollowThing pitch below:

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We are very happy to announce that we’ve been short-listed to pitch at tomorrow’s TechCrunch Real-Time event in Camden.
The format of our pitch will be a tight 3 minutes and 10 slides, plus a minute for questions at the end.

There will be quite a big audience – 250 in total, made up of journalists, bloggers, investors and cutting edge developers, all interested in exploring the latest trends in the real-time internet.

Please wish us luck – it’s the first time that we’ve presented FollowThing to such a large audience!

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New version of FollowThing unleashed: 1-click Twitter Posting re-activated

December 7, 2009

We have just unleashed a new version of FollowThing online which comes with a number of enhancements and bug fixes, particularly in the area of speed and posting links to Twitter.com.
What’s new in FollowThing 0.1.1

1-Click Twitter posting is now a lot more stable. OAuth connections are now stored permanently and not in cookies.
You can now [...]

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FollowThing.com – first alpha accounts released

November 3, 2009

We are pleased to announce that the first wave of FollowThing Alpha accounts will be going out later today.
With this release (v 0.1.0) we have the first prototype of the FollowThing filtering engine in place. This essentially condenses your list of sources and all of their posts from the last twenty-four hours into a manageable [...]

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