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[Startup Meme] Gizmodo and Engadget have joined hands to launch their very own gadget site, Gdgt. The plans to bring this had been voiced for almost a year but its founders.

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[AMJ Gadgets Magazine] Welcome to New Gadget Website, GDGT | AMJ Gadgets Magazine: Besides, GDGT will have information that will help users compare devices and links to online stores where they can make purchases. The site plans later to develop a marketplace for people to sell their devices once they are done.

[TechNews AM] Gizmodo and Engadget bring everything about Gadgets to Gdgt ...: The plans to bring this had been voiced for almost a year but its founders Peter Rojas (fonder/editor of Gizmodo) and Ryan Block (editor of Engadget) have finally put the plans to reality. The site is more like a gadget community where visitors can discuss anything that is associated to gadgets.

[Gadgetwise] GDGT: A Social Site for Gadget Maniacs - Gadgetwise Blog - NYTimes.com: Gdgt is meant to make it easy for readers to contribute content and thus become microstars on the site. Beyond the human-generated content, there are automated comparison widgets, gadget finders and product pages.

[DealBook] First Gizmodo, Then Engadget, Now GDGT - DealBook Blog - NYTimes.com: It differs from Engadget or Gizmodo by aspiring to be a gadget-oriented social network. Users of the site can create profiles and specify which consumer electronics devices they have, had or want to buy.

[Kioskea.net] Gizmodo, Engadget founder launches new gadget site: GDGT.com, the latest creation of Peter Rojas, describes itself as a social platform for lovers of computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, videogame consoles and other items.

[Flip the Media] gdgt connects geeks with gadgets | Flip The Media: Unlike Engadget and Gizmodo, where readers are limited to commenting on news posts, gdgt lets readers  create their own identities around the gadgets they own, have owned or would like to own. The profile qualities play perfectly to early adopters of gadgets who already consider themselves to be defined by their gadgets.

[Trends Updates] All The Gadgets, All The Time. Introducing GDGT | Trends Updates: GDGT website is highly organized, with details specifications of every gadget and the products are classified very methodically into their respective categories. Due to the open nature of the website, where users can add their own inputs, GDGT as of now has more than a dozen categories, comprised of thousands of gadgets and this list keeps growing as users upload information about new gadgets, both available and those in the pipeline.

[The Blog Herald] Gdgt Launches, Goes Down (But Comes Right Back Up) | The Blog Herald: gdgt.gif The gadget startup gdgt, with Peter Rojas and Ryan Block at the helm, has launched. It is something of a gadget-focused community, mixing in traditional editorial content and reviews, with user generated content and a wiki-like gadget .

[MediaMemo] Gdgt.com Launches With Gadget Vets Peter Rojas and Ryan Block ...: But as much as Rojas and Block argue that this is a community site, it’s their names and reps that have people interested in the project. And that’s what has convinced investors to plow money into an ad-supported Web site in an era when the economy sucks and there are way too many ad-supported Web sites.

[Techno Blog] GDGT Launches For Non Stop Gadget Action « Techno Blog: Last summer we broke the intelligence that Engadget editor-in-chief Ryan Block would team by preceding editor-in-chief Peter Rojas to cause a newly come gadget startup. Today that reinvigorated startup, GDGT, launches.

[Laughing Squid] gdgt, New Gadget Site by Ryan Block & Peter Rojas: a social gadget platform that enables you to connect with the community through your gadgets, and connect with your gadgets through the community. It’s a place for you to engage with your devices and hang out with people who are as passionate about their gear as you are.

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