Krugle: The Source Code Search Engine
I just got a beta notice from Krugle:
You are getting this email because you signed up to test the Krugle search
environment. Either that or a friend/enemy signed you up as some cruel hoax.
If that is the case, you can opt out right now by replying with “Opt Out” in
the subject line and we’ll never contact you again.
Assuming you want to be part of the beta test, you are probably wondering why it
took so long for us to get back to you. One big reason was figuring out how to
send mail to 35,000+ people. We had no idea this many would sign up, but we got
that sorted out, so here we are.
We started the beta last week with the first 1,000 testers. So far, it's looking
good. Those of you in the 34,000 left will begin getting login credentials (in the
order you signed up) beginning April 5. We hope to get the lot of you in the test
before April 14 or so, assuming nothing really unexpectedly bad happens.
I have no idea where I am in that queue but I’ll be sure to write a short review when I get my hands on the beta, er, link to the beta. The e-mail went onto offer a link to a 4–minute screencast overview of the project and what they’re trying to accomplish.
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