We’ve Got 123people Invites

This article was written on February 20, 2008 by CyberNet.

We’ve got 123 invites to giveaway to CyberNet readers for a new people search engine called 123people.com. Before we get into the details about how you can get an invite, we’ll explain what the service is first.

In a nutshell, 123people uses an algorithm to aggregate publicly available information from all kinds of sites on the web. Their competitors include sites like Spock, and Wink.  Some of the information that they collect includes:

  • email addresses
  • postal addresses
  • telephone numbers
  • videos
  • photos
  • tags and comments from social sites

123people

The list of sites they gather information from is pretty lengthy and includes sources like Google, Yahoo, Facebook, LinkedIn, Xing, YouTube and Wikipedia. Users are able to claim, tag, vote, and comment on aggregated profiles.

They already launched in Europe and now they’re preparing to launch in the United States.  Part of that preparation is opening up their private beta to US based users.  The only downside is that search results at this point are optimized for European users so keep that in mind while you’re using the service.

Get an Invite

Here’s how you get an invite.  The first 123 people in the United States only that send an email to cybernetnews@123people.com will receive an invite. That’s all there’s to it!

123people in other countries

We know that there are a lot of readers from Europe, and 123people has country specific sites available. They are as follows:

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