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As you may recall from the most recent Swamble Newsletter, the Pro Football Swamble player with the best record from week 3’s round of football games would win some fresh, new pro football gear.

Well, week 3 has come to an end (with the defeat of the New Orleans Saints this past Monday night :( ) and the stats have been tallied. Congratulations, Patrick, you are the winner from week 3!

Plenty more football games, plenty more picks to be made and plenty more prizes to be won. The stats don’t lie, people, get your swamble on with Pro Football Swamble now!

Demo Pit @ TC40

September 17th, 2007

What a day. This is the first time I’ve sat down since 6:00am. Well worth it.

We were in the demo pit all day, so we didn’t get to checkout any of the main presenters. We met quite a few other start ups, some VC’s, and bumped into some familiar faces. Everything went smoothly and everyone we talked to was excited about swamble.

Thanks to all who stopped by. We really appreciate the feedback and advice!

Oh, Scott won an iPhone in a raffle!

Swamble!

Swamble At The TechCrunch40

September 16th, 2007

Gerard and I are in the Bay Area, awaiting the start of the TC40 Conference this coming Monday and Tuesday at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, CA. We will be in the Gold Ballroom at the Palace Hotel running some Swamble demo’s from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm tomorrow, Monday September 17, 2007. Be sure to stop by and see us!

The Lucky Swamblers Are:

September 1st, 2007

Alrighty, my fellow Swamble folk, the Swamble Sweepstakes for the month of August have officially come to an end. First and foremost, thanks to all participants. As promised, Gerard and I have randomly picked some swamblers and will be sending them some new, tight Swamble Swag.

The lucky swamblers selected from the August Swamble Sweepstakes are: Faldo, Smokey, Mildog, mfizzle, Will, TrippleOG and markalopolis. Gerard and I are glad to see all of the creative activity this month and we are eager to see what else our fellow swamblers have in store for the future. Swamble on!

barcampblock swambleWhile attending BarCampBlock this past weekend in Palo Alto, Gerard led a 5 minute demo at Blue Chalk Cafe during which he initiated a new swamble titled, Taking pics at barcampblock?.

If you (or someone you know) has photographs from Bar Camp Block and would like the opportunity to participate in this swamble, upload your photo(s) to Flickr and, if you haven’t already, sign up for Swamble!

The lucky swambler with the most interesting photo from barcampblock posted on flickr by noon time (PST) this Thursday will be selected and awarded with the prize of dinner and drinks on us the next time he/she is in Vegas.

Let us know if you have any questions. We will announce the winner on Friday- Best of luck, may the best swambler win!

* Photo taken by Steve Rhodes

Objection, Your Honor, Hearsay

August 16th, 2007

Amidst all the recent excitement and publicity, it appears as though Gerard and I have been schooled in talking with members of the press!

We enjoy hearing everyone’s opinions and input as it relates to Swamble. Gerard and I are just looking to create a fun place for our friends (that’s you) to meet up, network and join in on some friendly competitions (and, basically, to have one heck of a good time, every time!).

When we do add the private Swamble feature, that TechCrunch referenced, it will be to allow users to keep certain Swambles personal and confined to the users that they allow to see/participate, not to block the government from seeing it! Besides, come on, people, there’s no such thing as fooling/hiding web content from “the man.” We know that, and, hopefully, all of our friends do, too.

With that said, whether placing wagers on who’s bringing a girl home tonight from the bar, making a prediction on the stock market, challenging your coworkers as to whose side will bring in the most sales for the month or calling your friend out on a bluff, it’s Swamble and it’s all good, clean fun and games. Swamble, get you some!

Apparently, we announced Swamble a bit too loud during our private beta and, thus, acted a little less than private so we will not be included in the final 20 of the TechCrunch20. It’s kind of a bummer to not be in the top 20 but, we will be at the conference in the demo pit. If you are going to be there, stop on by and say hello!

Yesterday, Mike Arrington wrote an article about Swamble over at TechCrunch. Thanks for the coverage Mike, we greatly appreciate it. In the last 36 hours or so, a couple hundred of the loyal TC readers have requested invites to swamble.
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