okay, if this service already exists, someone, please leave me the link.
EDIT: i am told iLike.com does this; i am investigating. want to be my friend?
also--does iLike email me, or do i have to remember to check iLike? cos then it's the same damn problem.if it doesn't exist, someone get the fuck on it please? for real.
i want to be updated when bands i subscribe to come tour in my area. i feel like i'm forever checking 5 venue sites and 4098554 band pages and i ALWAYS seem to JUST miss whomever i wanted to see.
i need instant gratification and updates better than ticketmaster.com can give me. this can't be hard. if you have a database of bands constantly being added to and updated with tour dates, and then people subscribe to those updates when the variable is within XX mile of them...
then again, i'm a copywriting creative. i only moonlight as a programmer. what do i know.
PS >> no one wants to go see the Faint with me @ Terminal 5. i'm sad.
PPS >> the image is the Cliks. i'm addicted right now. Lucas Silveira's voice is yummy and will make you like Justin Timberlake again with the cover of Cry Me a River. don't hate. check it out on last.fm. if you like that cover, try on Complicated and Oh Yeah.
7.22.2008
someone make money off this.
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music,
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reality check,
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You get an email. :)
oooh thanks. after you mentioned it, i stumbled across the notifications settings. iLike is not very intuitively built. =/
no you're right, it's not. And the FB app has been wonky for months now...
oh! good! i thought it was just me. mine wouldn't sync, so i deleted the app.
it takes it a while. i think mine took a couple of days once...
on this tip, what about signing up for notification when companies you like are posting job openings?
not as broad as monster, and the companies would somehow have to dump the info in a collective bin, but it's a good way to shine a light on those 20 places that you'd wanna work if something was avail - and could even cross random industries too...
that would be a great idea, i think. getting on that? ;)
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