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Interview: Toluu Founder, Caleb Elston

Started by KnightKnetwork · 1 year ago

I recently wrote a little about Toluu when I released a Toluu badge widget, since that time I have really grown to enjoy the RSS sharing and suggestion service and to respect it’s creator, Caleb Elston. His ability to listen and focus on the user’s needs is driving Tol ... Continue reading »

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  • It is so cool seeing the direction of communication in this time and age. 100 years ago it was days or weeks before you could contact or update someone on your status. Today you can find out in seconds which is really cool because I like to stay up and connected to my friend and family. Even though I can not be with them all the time the live feeds and constant updates allows me to still be a part of their life. That is really cool!
  • That's so true Mike. If you haven't tried it out yet then I suggest giving the Flock browser a spin and see how you like it. I'm planning a post about it soon so I hope you'll check back in. You may also enjoy freindfeed.com if you and your friends are active on sites like Twitter, Faceboook, Digg, Delicious, etc.
  • Good interview. I'd love to try Toluu out. Do you have any invites left? Thanks.
  • Caleb was just kind enough to give me some additional invites. All Toluu invitation requests should now be sent so let me know if you haven't gotten it
  • sounds awesome, invites?
  • interesting.
    if any invites left, please send one my way
  • It's on the way!
  • good interview. could you give an invite code?

    Thanks.
  • Awesome service. Can I give it a try?
  • Great interview. Would love to get an invite to Toluu.

    Thanks.
  • Hello, and thanks for your insightful interview. Toluu sure looks interesting: have you got any invites left? If so, I'd love one if at all possible.

    Best regards
  • Caleb was kind enough to provide some more invites, yours is on it's way!
  • HI, thanks for the great article, learning a lot about this new environment and toluu etc. Great for social media and networking. May I also please have an invite. thanks
  • Good interview. Love to get an invite.
  • I would love to try out toluu as I am looking for more blogs/feeds to fill out my reader. This is a great little blog.
  • Hi David, very interesting article. I'm hooked on RSS feeds and I'm always looking for addtional feeds. I love to try Toluu, I would really appreciate an invite to try this new service.

    rgds,
    Thijs
  • Hi Thijs, I'm trying out Disqus and I'm not sure if I can get your e-mail address out of it. Send me an e-mail to David at KnightKnetwork.com and I'll get your Toluu invite sent
  • Hi David:
    I´m an spanish blogger and i want to write about toluu mentioning this article. Could you send me an invitation to join it?
  • All invites (here and sent to my e-mail) have been sent. And now that I know how to get the addresses out of Disqus you can just post here and I'll get you set up!
  • Sounds just like the service I am looking for. Please send me an invite. Thanks.
  • luv to have an invite
  • Would love to have an invite if someone has one. Thanks!
  • Can I please have an invite? Thanks!
  • I would love an invite please!
  • Very interesting. Would love to have an invite.
  • Please send me an invite
  • Thanks, David. I just got it in my email.
  • Toluu is my next big interest .. will it be as abdicating as twitter..
  • This looks like a very cool service.
    How can i get an invite?
  • All existing Toluu invitation requests have been sent, if you don't get yours then please let me know!
  • A friend on twitter uses your service, I would love an invite to share RSS feeds. I use friend feed so it would be great to compare the service.
  • Could someone PLEASE send me a Toluu invite?
    alexander.j.ryan@gmail.com
    This would be VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!
    I've been looking for a service like this for months and can't wait to try it out.
  • Ok Alex, it should be on it's way. Make sure to take advantage of Toluu's
    new tagging system<http://knightknetwork.com/2008/09/03/touting-todays-top-tech-triuph-toluu-tackles-tagging/>
    !
  • Would I be able to get an invite? You can use the email I've provided with this comment.

    Thanks - Toluu sounds really good from what I can see.
  • toluu seems to be good. Can i get an invite too please?
  • I might get slack from my not so little younger brother, whom in our family we call K.K. Because with two younger brothers after him what child could pronounce CALEB. I think its important for others to know, because it gives hope, dreams, and determination to those who may have lived thru hardships, pain, no fault of their own. Caleb and myself, as well as our other siblings lost our mommy in 1997, after Christmas Day of 1996 she went to the hospital for a simple headache. She died of Brain Cancer 3 1/2 very difficult monthes later at home with all 5 of us there with her. Caleb was a mere 8 year old, very sensitive little boy so confused why his mom was no longer there to tuck him in at night. I was 25yrs old at that time and I know first hand that Caleb, like our other siblings struggle to this day having lost such an incredible woman. Thank God blessed my Dad with Mary (mom) a few years later, my mother would have loved her. However Caleb may not ever let his guard down or give himself alot of credit for not " sitting on the pity pot" because of what life threw at him so young in life. Instead he impowered himself with great knowlege, turning hurt into drive, determination, and as we all can see great success. I am very proud of his success but more importantly the man Caleb Elston( aka K.K) has grown into and he is so very loved by hids big sis(aka NANA).
    Hopes, determination, knowlege is free to all and Caleb is an example to others that that freedom can be done by all if wanted, regardless of what our life may hand us. God doesn't give us more than we can handle, sometimes we may wish he didn't trust us so much however. Impowerment, not self-will is what Caleb has taught his sis, 20yrs his senior. I am so grateful that myself, others and my little 5yr old daughter( who thinks K.K is a silly goose) has a man like him to mentor. Thank you, NANA

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