A Really Neat Use of the Internet: MyDollarBill.com   - 1,142 Views, 1 Comment

Summary: Ok, now this is a really cute use of the Internet. It's kind of like WheresGeorge meets Linked In. You register on the site, and then you write your name (just a first name is fine) and the website address on the ...

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Ok, now this is a really cute use of the Internet. It’s kind of like WheresGeorge meets Linked In.

You register on the site, and then you write your name (just a first name is fine) and the website address on the margin of a dollar bill (yes, it’s legal - here are the rules regarding defacement of currence).

Then people who find your dollars let you know how and where they found them.

It’s similar to the WheresGeorge service, but it is more personal, and more fun! Who knows where your dollar will end up, or who you might meet!

And it’s completely free!

It takes all of two minutes to register, and then you’re on your way!

Check it out! It’s being sponsored by DadsRights.org, at MyDollarBill.com.

[Disclaimer: Aunty has served this service in an advisory capacity.]

A Really Neat Use of the Internet: MyDollarBill.com

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  1. This is a neat idea. There’s something kind of like this for books too. http://bookcrossing.com/ it’s always interesting to see where stuff ends up.

    ~Crytal

    Comment by Crystal — 3/29/2005 @ 4:23 pm

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