Archive for July, 2008

July 21st, 2008 | No Comments »

Did you get your hands on a brand new iPhone? Or do you have an old iPhone?

If the answer to either question is yes, we have some good news for you…

Quibblo is now available on the iPhone, so you can take fun Quibblo polls wherever you go. And using the iPhone’s built in GPS, you can even view results on a fancy map to see where people voted!


Get Quibblo for the iPhone here!

July 16th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

Today Quibblo is proud to announce the launch of a new feature that allows users to upload images to the title of their quizzes and personality quiz badges.

We hope this new feature enhances our users’ experience on Quibblo and adds some pizazz to your favorite quizzes!

Badges take on a new form, highlighting the results of your personality test and proudly displaying visual proof of your true personality!

What type of Sweet Treat are you?
M &Ms

You can be dark on the inside, and you have a hard shell that others need to break through to get to your sweet side. You’re just picky about your friends! You’re more impressed with what someone says than what they look like.


The process is simple. To upload an image, simply browse for an image on your hard drive and save it to your quiz. You will have a chance to preview your image and change it if necessary. Note: If you have trouble uploading an image, the file size could be too large. Try saving the file as a smaller image or cropping your image.

Inappropriate images that violate the terms of service will be removed. You can view our full terms of service here: http://www.quibblo.com/about/terms.

July 9th, 2008 | No Comments »
July 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

FreeGovernment.org, a non-profit, open source political organization based out of Boston, is running an experimental campaign in an effort to directly represent district delegates via online polls and forums.

They are looking for a representative to run for Massachusetts’ 8th Congressional District who, if elected, will be contractually obliged to vote according to the majority vote of online verified voters.

A more detailed explanation of the exact mechanisms of this voting process is available on www.freegovernment.org.

Polls are already a much relied upon indicator of political trends and public opinion. When used in this manner, however, the right technology is a critical component that ensures accurate voting and prevents ballot tampering. We employ similar technology within our Quibblo widget which allows our uses to gather data and opinions on a wide range of topics.

Perhaps with the success of these advances in polling security, a direct outlet to our elected representatives will soon become a reality.

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