Review Whatever You Want at Riffs
Posted on November 28, 2005
Riffs is a new social review website that allows you to post reviews and share them with others. Riffs members can review anything from President George Bush to iPods. Members also get rated by other members for their reviews. Riffs refers to itself as a bliki:
A blog is your online journal. A wiki is an application that allows users to modify any portion of a document. A Bliki is a combination of these two things-the community, including you, decides on the content for any given item, whose reviews are the best, what things or topics are the most important to riff about, and how those riffs should be organized and annotated. You also have your own page, where you can organize your riffs and record your commentary about anything you go to, read, watch, play with, or even think about, sharing your voice with the riffs community.The bliki term may not catch on but the Riffs service looks to be pretty active and off to a good start.
Update: The Riffs site is no longer active.
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