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#Rankable on Twitter; Web-based App will Keep Track of the Ratings

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As human beings, it is our birthright to have an opinion and with social networking sites like Facebook and Google+ popping up in all aspects of our lives, the micro-blogging site, Twitter has given us yet another avenue to not only let our opinions be heard but to keep track of our favorable items collectively.

The new web app called #Rankable is an easy to use service and pretty fun to see if you are conforming to the general public’s preferences or not. If you have something that you want to rank all you have to do is hashtag the subject you want to rank, add a #Rankable at the end followed by your rank (x/10).

As the folks over at TheNextWeb have shown, Harrison Weber wanted to rank Gummy Bears so he tweeted, “#gummybears are delicious #rankable 9/10”. On top of that the webapp also has a widget that makes it insanely easy to organize a poll. To check the scores of your particular subject you can just search for it at Rankable’s website.

A very apt tweet from the company said, “At #Rankable, we’re all about crowdsourcing info, ideas and opinions. From bands to bridal magazines, restaurants to rock formations, movies to magic tricks. You rank things, we keep score.” Why not give it a try for yourself just for a little bit of fun. Let us know what you think about #Rankable with a comment below.

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