
Couple of days ago I finally got my invitation to twine. Twine is one of the first semantic applications, which tries to
[...] organize, share and discover information about your interests, with networks of like-minded people.
Triplify (which I’m still trying to understand) and zemanta came along later.
At first sight twine looks like any other social network. You have your account, your connections (friends), your submissions, your groups and so on.
But actually twine is much more, something I noticed even during my short presence in the platform.
I’m not going to write an extensive review of twine, since most of you already know about the service.
I’ll just say, that the recommendations and tags used by twine are highly related with the user’s search and that the submissions are of very high quality and diversity.
If you don’t know about twine here are some extensive reviews:
The first Mainstream semantic app?
Twine launches a smarter way to organize your online life
Lately, there has been some criticism on twine also. I cannot say that I disagree with the points, but it seems to be a very promising and qualitative platform - at least in comparison to other social networks.
10 invitations
If you’re interested in subscribing to twine and giving it a try on your own, I have 10 invitations.
Contact me and I’ll invite you. Remember I only have 10 invitations, so the fastest ones will get invited.





Irakli responded on 12 May 2008 at 1:18 pm #
I would really appreciate one.
Thanks!
Kangmin Kim responded on 14 May 2008 at 2:34 am #
Thanks in advance for Twine invitation!
Craig responded on 15 May 2008 at 11:49 pm #
I would really appreciate a twine invite.
Thanks