Brijit
Feb 23rd, 2008 | By Silent Observer | Category: Brijit

Thanks to Benjamin Dorr, Allan Chan, Brent Thorington and Richard Ponton for bringing Brijit for Facebook to life. They’ve done some pretty interesting and innovative things here.Now Brijit for Facebook lets your friends be your guide to the world’s best content, as it makes easy to share what we’re reading, listening, and watching. Find it on Brijit, and your friends can see it on Facebook. And if you want to write for fun or profit, Brijit will even pay us every time we publish one of your abstracts. It’s that simple. Users are just one click away from claiming any assignment they want to abstract. Facebook users now have easy access to the Brijit writer’s area, where we can earn $5 or more for every abstract they write that we publish. And of course, they can show off what they write for their friends with no further effort. For starters, Brijit for Facebook is one of the relatively few applications that are robustly integrated with a site outside of Facebook. Once you’ve opted in, your reading on Brijit leads seamlessly and directly to recommendations on Facebook. There are no additional steps. No share buttons to press. No comments to tack on. If you read it on Brijit, your friends can see it on Brijit for Facebook. And if they read it, you can see it.From SuperPoke to Scrabulous, the vast majority of Facebook applications, funs though they may be, are for wasting time. Brijit for Facebook is all about giving you your time back. We’re 100 percent committed to developing the best possible interface for dealing handling hundreds of sources and thousands of subjects.
Thus Brijit Facebook application’s 3 feature promotions are:
1.) Save Time: From NYT to The Daily Show to The Economist, Brijit provides you with the content you want to read.
2.) Share: Brijit makes it easy to share what you are reading, watching, and listening to.
3.) Get Paid: Write for fun and profit. Brijit pays $5 every time the company publicizes a writer’s abstract.