Our Community

We have a variety of ways to talk to each other on Bike Hugger – via Twitter, Flickr, comment threads, sending us tips, saying hello, and now with a community.

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We tried out the community app – built with TypePad Motion – last month during our Mobile Social Worldwide and updated that today to our main community.

Post Something

Sign up via TypePad’s Typekey service to share your links, photos, and videos. The community works like a wall. You can start your own discussions, follow each other, and not have to wait for us to post a topic.

I wrote earlier about the technology behind the app, likening it to “a Magical Unicorn that fills your blog with sunshine.”

The magic happens when you share your stuff with us.

Update

TypePad announced Micro this week – a free microblogging service. Our Community members can now microblog their gear, bikes, and whatever else. As Ginevra from Six Apart told us

“Motion is a microblog community, and with TP Micro those community members can have their own separate blog.”

Techcrunch reviews the new service and notes the best feature is free and that’s free with no ads.

To us, we’re just happy that there’s even more blog magic for our readers.



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