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InPowr featured at sympatico

By Heri Dec 21st 2007 in Design

InPowr, the web2.0 startup that wants to help their users progress in their life, has signed a deal with sympatico / msn which will feature their service to sympatico users. The portal is Bell Sympatico’s, and has over 650.000 unique visitors monthly. 

I find it smart because it will be offered to the visitors in a time where many are making a summary of their year and are hoping to get a better life in the year to come. Sympatico users are invited to answer a series of questions about their life, and are then invited to open an acount to track their happinness / work / social life etc.  

InPowr in itself was chosen at the beginning of the year for the web2.0 Expo, the de facto conference about web2.0. I have to say I find the idea of tracking your life via a web application intriguing, although this is the kind of website that needs to be used everyday to be effective, and as such, won’t be really useful for me.

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