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Lypp vs Ribbit

Posted on 29 January 2008

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Erik Lagerway, who unfortunately I haven’t had the opportunity to meet in person yet but that I follow through his venture, Lypp, posted some interesting comments on why Lypp is different from Ribbit.

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To be honest, a comparison between those two services has never come up to my mind, anyway it’s good to make the differences clear as I did some time ago for my company’s Sitofono and Jajah.

Check it out.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Lypp ernesto says:

    salve sono il signor lypp ernesto di sanremo italy.volevo sapere come mai avete preso il mio vero cognome di nascita,per aprire 1 azienda.cordiali saluti da Lypp ernesto.

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  1. SIPthat says:

    links from Technoratilittle disconcerting. Our goal is to make sure that anyone who understands XML or Rails can use this API. The Lypp API is published here: lypp.com/api and can be accessed by simply sending an email to api@lypp.com requesting a key. ——– UPDATE:Luca Filigheddu with some thoughts of differentiationLuca makes a good point here about the importance of differentiation. ——– UPDATE: Moshe Maeir makes a great anaolgy. Yes, you are correct Moshe. We are bootstrapping this venture and our poultry investment over the pat year is lunch money when

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