Gubb (application)
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gubb was a Web-based list application that required no downloaded software. With gubb, users could create, manage and share an unlimited number of lists. gubb also offered a fully functional mobile Web application [1].
gubb was created in 2006 by former White House intern and Walt Disney Company executive Josh Weinstein and Peppercoin founding member Joe Bergeron.
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- [2] - Official gubb Website
- I've got a little list - USA Today, Angela Gunn
- Gubb your to do lists - GigaOM, Om Malik
- Outstanding Online Application for Lists - Web Worker Daily, Judi Sohn
- Write it down: Americans ‘addicted’ to lists - Central Valley Business Times
- Easy List Making with Gubb - AppScout, Kyle Monson