NotchUp.com
If you haven’t played with NotchUp.com yet, you should take a look. It seems like a very promising site. I mean come on, who wouldn’t want to get paid to interview for a job? If you think it’s all small companies for small money, it’s not. Facebook and Google are both very active, making offers between $500 and $2,500! No, they didn’t offer me $2,500, but they have to other people.
Check out these links:
http://notchup.com/?q=inbox/offers/view/36
http://notchup.com/?q=inbox/offers/view/37
http://notchup.com/?q=inbox/messages/select/145
NotchUp requires you to sign up and log in. e-Mail me if you need an invite.
For those who didn’t notice, you shouldn’t be able to read those. The folks over at NotchUp must have missed the security section of whatever book they read. They did however make it really easy to write a NotchUp worm. They even created a special field to store and execute your JavaScript in that they called ‘Profile’.
Sorry Sammy, I would rather have 1 million $500 offers than 1 million friends. ;)

http://www.userglue.com/blog/2008/01/27/notchup-privacy-down/
Check out the information in regards to their privacy policy. Then check out the article that shows NotchUp compared to GrandCentral.com.
Well, competition is inevitable. Although, since these guys are launching so soon after NotchUp’s big splash, I would guess they’ve been brewing this up for awhile now.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=ind_focus.story&STORY=/www/story/04-11-2008/0004791206&EDATE=FRI+Apr+11+2008,+05:59+PM
Hmmm, I am tempted to try this.
personally I’m a fan of the death penalty for first offense virus,hack or spam attempt