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May 16, 2007

Cork'd

Lenn writes that wine social networking site Cork'd has been acquired by the folks (Gary Vaynerchuk) at Wine Library TV.  In other news, Cork'd is selected as one of the 10 best-designed Web sites in the world:

...a neat, cleanly-designed interface, featuring an intelligent colour scheme and fantastic simple logo.

Easy to use and fun to browse. This site strikes the balance just right.

Anyone out there have experiences to share about Cork'd?  What do you think of their site design?

(see my previous post on Cork'd from almost a year ago).

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Last summer, I gave the edge to Cork'd but would now say that WineLog (www.winelog.net) is the better choice: http://www.consolationchamps.com/2007/02/16/wine-ing-on-the-web/

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