A few weeks ago, Chris Pirillo (of
Lockergnome fame) launched a brand new community website – called
Geeks! - designed to give geeks of all ages a place to socialize on the web. On Geeks! – folks can sign-up to become members on the site and create photo albums, add videos, and even create a blog – all for free! The best part essentially is interacting and socializing with fellow geeks with the same geeky interests as you. Being a geek myself – I’ve signed up on Geeks! and if you’re a geek – you should too!
To help attract more geeks to Geeks! – the
awesome Microsoft LifeCam folks at Microsoft Hardware have donated 10
Microsoft LifeCam VX-5500 webcams to Chris for a giveaway. These are the
brand spankin’ new webcams just
announced earlier this month.
This is how you can be entered to win one of these new Microsoft LifeCam VX-5500 webcams:
1.
Sign-up to become a member of Geeks!
2.
Join the
Microsoft Hardware group on Geeks!
Once Geeks!
hits 7,500 members – Chris will randomly draw 10 names for the 10 Microsoft LifeCam VX-5500 webcams from the list of members in the Microsoft Hardware group. You are required to be a member of the Microsoft Hardware group to be entered for the giveaway. As of the writing of this post – Geeks! currently has 5,040 members. So sign-up and tell your friends!
I own both a Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 and VX-7000 and both offer excellent quality video as well as impressive video conferencing capabilities via Windows Live Messenger. You can also use the brand new LifeCam 2.0 software to add video effects to your webcam video and images. Microsoft’s LifeCams (including the VX-5500 being given away) are also compatible with AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Microsoft Office Communicator, and Skype.
Click here to view Chris’s announcement of the giveaway. Or watch the video below of Chris talking about the giveaway.
After you sign-up on Geeks! – feel free to
add me as one of your geek friends!
This post was written using the new Beta of
Windows Live Writer now available on
download.live.com. I used Chris’s YouTube video to test Windows Live Writer’s ability to insert videos from YouTube. In the past I’ve only inserted videos from Soapbox on MSN Video. For a more complete list of what’s new with the Windows Live Writer Beta –
click here.
http://windowsvistablog.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=501718
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