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  • July 4th, 2006
  • 2:53 pm

HiveLive is an interesting service allowing you to save your bookmarks, notes, wine reviews or account passwords online in either a shared or private form.

You can setup multiple “Hives” each with their own permissions and users. In a hive you can create different posts with their own types from contacts to bookmarks to reviews. Each post type has a pre-defined set of fields to fill in, with the ability to add additional fields as necessary.

Once posted (and assuming it’s in a public hive), people can comment on it.

HiveLive is a cross between structured blogging and social software. I think they should look at adopting Microformats and some API’s so that people can do more with their data.

It looks fairly polished and as more content gets into the system, it will be interesting to watch.

I’ve arranged for the first 50 people to get a free invite by clicking this link.


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