Yesterday, Triberr had some domain registration issues. You can read more about that on Dino’s blog. We’re now more than 24 hours later and many people are still having problems accessing the site. Dan has created a work around. See … Continue reading →
Triberr has introduced Prime and Prime Lite Memberships. While the membership levels are ever evolving and will probably grow and change as time goes by, there will always be a FREE option and Triberr will continue to provide the same … Continue reading →
Introducing Triberr Shields! Triberr always has something under the belt and in development. Looks like they’ve been busy because they have rolled out a new area called “Shields”! What are shields? Well, they are what they sound like. They are … Continue reading →
LinkedIn Integration is LIVE It’s been a busy week at Triberr HQ. Today we’re happy to announce that we are releasing full integration with LinkedIn! Why LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a popular destination network, and a great source of traffic for … Continue reading →
Triberr is super happy to announce a few changes to the invite system that we’re pretty sure that everyone will like. 1) Invites will now be free to send, and free to accept. Neither action will cost any bones. Did … Continue reading →
I have a little secret. It’s one of those things that I am bursting at the seams to share, but I have to keep quiet about just a little longer. Triberr is making some changes, and a whole new area … Continue reading →
Triberr Press Release regarding Facebook Integration: We are beginning to roll out full integration with Facebook. This means that with a single click of the “Approve” button in your Tribal Stream, Triberr will schedule the post to be sent to … Continue reading →
If you’re new to Triberr and you are confused and feel like it would be nice to have a real person answer some questions you have, immediately when you ask, we have a solution for you. Triberr moderator, Christina Majaski … Continue reading →
Triberr has switched from a sign in proccess using an email and password, to a new method requiring you to use your Twitter account to sign in. This change makes a lot of sense since, in order to use Triberr … Continue reading →
According to a statement made by Dan Cristo on Triberr.com, Triberr is coming out of private beta. We’ve been in private beta for 9 months. During that time we’ve had to turn away many bloggers who wanted to join Triberr … Continue reading →