Quotery

Quotery

I’m a quote person – have them delivered daily to my interweb mail portal. The Quotarty looks pretty fun – looks like a very updated and organized quote site, compared to the normal, spammy, 1996 quote sites that, well have been around since 1996 (yes there are ads on the site – but what other revenue model would you have?). Would like the search results to be a little more clean or even reference the author, but that is probably a tagging thing – just happy there’s a good search system. “I shall return.”

 

@quotery

I’m a quote person – have them delivered daily to my interweb mail portal. The Quotarty looks pretty fun – looks like a very updated and organized quote site, compared to the normal, spammy, 1996 quote sites that, well have been around since 1996 (yes there are ads on the site – but what other revenue model would you have?). Would like the search results to be a little more clean or even reference the author, but that is probably a tagging thing – just happy there’s a good search system. “I shall return.”

 

@quotery

Kinsta

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