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grawsha

03/03/12 11:21 AM

#62410 RE: PatiencePaysOff79 #62408

"Operational"??
That makes you go hmmm.
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Crazy Money

03/03/12 11:32 AM

#62412 RE: PatiencePaysOff79 #62408

Why not sticky this and leave it so when the dumb clock counts down again and is reset people stop with that nonsense... since so many darn people seem to have no clue that the site is up and running and has been ... the subject is good enough to finally get people to see that, but if not a sticky it will just roll down the page and never be noticed again... ;-)

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Saturday, March 03, 2012 11:08:44 AM
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SPYDER is already operational. The site is to attract new clients. Several tech savvy posters have already confirmed this:

Atrinsic’s crawler works just fine!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=72769786

I just put that out there as it lists some of their customers on a single page and shows how the company is helping them target the audience.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=72775513

Here is a better example of how atrn helps their customers.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=72771949


ATRN, it is time to start moving on up once again... starting next week... :-D
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NinjaAssassin

03/03/12 12:45 PM

#62426 RE: PatiencePaysOff79 #62408

I want to clear a few things up about Spyder as there still seems to be a lot of confusion about what it is, what it isn't, and whether or not it matters to us right now.

No offense to him/her, but Wakinyan_Pale_Raptor doesn't really know what he's talking about. The link he found appears to have been generated from Atrinsic's Affiliate Marketing system. We've known for quite some time that they've had such a system operational and that they have many (big) clients/affiliates. Spyder isn't an "improved" version of their affiliate marketing platform. It's an analytical tool that allows their clients to view data and relationships "between websites and their linking relationships." It has nothing to do with serving up affiliate websites as A) they clearly already have a system in place to do that, and B) the information they've made available about Spyder doesn't in any way imply it will have such functionality.

I'm not exactly sure what www.atrinsicspyder.com is going to be used for, but the countdown is nothing more than a WordPress plugin. The site was discovered by board members in much the same way that developers "discovered" possible new products and features from Apple by looking at Apple's iOS SDK. And just as Apple hasn't announced the iPad 3 or the iPhone 5/6/Magic (or whatever it'll be called), neither has Atrinsic announced the Spyder. So if it hasn't been announced, it's release date can be nothing more than conjecture (no matter how seemingly accurate said conjecture may be). There has been no public announcement about their product launch, therefore there hasn't been a delay as far as the public is concerned.

Atrinsic has a login page for Spyder at http://spyder.atrinsic.com. Based off of this, it's my belief that their backend is functional to some degree, if not completely. There's no point in publishing a seemingly-working login page if it doesn't allow anyone to log in. I'd bet that, at the very least, their system admins and/or developers can log in to their system through that page. This tells me (and I'd bet a large number of software and web developers would agree) that they are at least at point where they are testing some functionality, fixing bugs, and further developing features for their v1.0 release. It should be noted it's entirely possible that the Spyder is largely, or completely, functional and is possibly being used by their subscribing clients now though that's pure speculation. However, the current status of Spyder's development has little meaning for us since it is neither a consumer product nor a new, revolutionary product that is expected to carry their business. It seems to expand on the tools they currently offer. That's certainly a good thing for them (and shareholders), but it would probably be more appropriate to view this as a serious step towards staying competitive. They're clearly doing what they can to become a successful company once again and this shows they're serious about that.

One last note about the so-called delay. Google, Microsoft, RIM (lol!), HP, and hosts of other companies almost always announce new product launches in advance (sometimes months, sometimes a year or more). They also have to delay those launches, more often than not (sometimes, several times). Thankfully, Atrinsic hasn't publicly announced a new product, then publicly announced multiple delays. If they had, we'd likely be seeing a pps in the single cents as it would send the message to a lot of shareholders that Atrinsic isn't very good at fixing their problems. But the pps has been holding steady in the low to mid .20's so let's all have a coke and a smile.

So, there's my analysis. Feel free to consume or ignore it as you see fit.