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Drrop.com is Welcoming Public Testers for Their Web-Based Communication Service Called "Drrop"

The newly developed online communication tool "Drrop" is now welcoming testers. Drrop is in its testing phase and needs testers to try the service to give feedback to improve the website. http://drrop.com

2010-09-28
TOKYO, JAPAN, September 28, 2010 (Press-News.org) Drrop.com has developed a brand-new online communication service called "Drrop." Drrop is in its testing phase and welcoming public testers.

http://drrop.com

About Drrop

Drrop & Wipe

You can encounter text messages when you access Drrop. They are text messages called "drrop" and are posted by people around the world. You can only encounter one drrop at a time. By clicking "Wipe" button, you can wipe out current drrop and see the next one. Once you wipe a drrop, you will never see the same drrop again. Like a rain drop hits you only once in its life time, a drrop can be encountered only once.

A Drrop Only Exists for 24hours
A drrop will be invisible to people after 24 hours from when it is posted. After 24 hours, people will not be able to see your drrop, unless they have saved or replied to the drrop. In this way, drrops are always kept fresh and up-to-date. (This function is disabled for now. Once Drrop is done with the first phase of testing, this function will become in effect.)

Before Facebook, Before LinkedIn, Before Twitter
Using Drrop is like going outside and hearing what others say on the street. In our modern Internet life, we walk around the world of the Internet having unique IDs for social networking websites. We enter our communities with the IDs and enjoy communications with who we know. This is similar to going to school or workplace and enjoying communication in a classroom/cafeteria. However, in our real life, we say "hi" to people as we walk down the streets, while we talk about the weather with the guy working at a deli on your way to go to school/workplace. You can do just the same with Drrop. Using Drrop, you can talk with people before getting to know them.

Drrop.com offers a newly developed web-based communication service called "Drrop." Please visit http://drrop.com for more details. Contact us at hiro@drrop.com for further information.


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[Press-News.org] Drrop.com is Welcoming Public Testers for Their Web-Based Communication Service Called "Drrop"
The newly developed online communication tool "Drrop" is now welcoming testers. Drrop is in its testing phase and needs testers to try the service to give feedback to improve the website. http://drrop.com