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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

We have some pretty exciting features coming online in the next few days. Twellow has definitely been a hit with a lot of people, so we’re working harder than ever to implement new features that will address a lot of questions about the service. The biggest question most of you have had is, “how can I edit my own categories?”

With this in mind, we’ve created and tested a prototype system that will allow you to have full control over how your information is listed on Twellow. Once we’re satisfied that these features are ready, we’ll make it live on the site and let you know. Keep watching the blog and be sure to follow my Twitter account for the latest breaking updates.

As for newly added features, we’ve added a simple FAQ to the site to help users find answers to their basic questions. Check it out on the website and let us know if you have any other questions you think would be good to include there. We’re always open to suggestions. After all, it’s you that makes Twellow worthwhile.

Cheers!

Matthew Daines
Twellow Lead Developer
www.twellow.com/user/iematthew

Friday, June 27th, 2008

We’ve had a lot of requests from people wanting to edit their personal listings on Twellow. Since you know more about you than we do, it only makes sense that you should be allowed to manage your information on Twellow. I thought I’d post a repeat of the responses we’ve been sending out to folks who’ve questioned us about this.

We are working feverishly to add a feature that will allow people to verify their identity and add/edit themselves within categories. This is one of the biggest requests we’ve had, so it will definitely be coming soon. Please bear with us as we work this out.

In the meantime, a less-than-perfect alternative is to adjust your bio on Twitter to include distinct keywords that match our categories. When we update your info from Twitter this will pull your new bio and re-categorize you in the Twellow system.

Twellow is very much a work-in-progress at this point, so we do appreciate all the feedback we’re receiving and hope you continue to enjoy Twellow!

Cheers!

Matthew Daines
Twellow Lead Developer
twellow.com/user/iematthew

Update: As of July 7, 2008, users can now edit their Twellow profiles! Check it out on our other blog post.