That’s the philosophy at the back Blippy, Silicon Valley Company that lets you automatically share your credit card purchases through the online world. It’s a lot like posting status updates or photos to Facebook, merely potentially more enlightening about your personal financial resources. You can even sign in using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
The service also works with online stores like iTunes, Amazon, Netflix, StubHub and GoDaddy. If you sign up, your purchases are displayed with product images, where applicable in a constant stream on the Blippy.com homepage.
Blippy was the subject of a monologue freshly by Comedy Central TV personality Stephen Colbert. It’s just part of a trend of information excess that has incorporated the geo-social networking service Foursquare, which lets users “check in” and earn points as they visit various locations and was recently shown to be a possible lure for home robbery by the Dutch website PleaseRobMe.


















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