While we were not updating this blog, we were fixing bugs and doing all the other minor updates.
Read some of them:
1) Popular muvs are the default view now
2) More muvs per page.
3) Forgot password bug got fixed. You can forget your password safely now
. (thanks to Anand for finding the bug)
4) Incorporated a couple of usability things.
5) A simple feedback form.
Good news, bad news
November 15, 2006
The good news is that our servers went overloaded yesterday
And the bad news is that it gave up.
We are planning to add another server pretty soon. At-least before we go live in the open. Will keep it posted…
mymuv reviewed at Webyantra
November 13, 2006
Amit Ranjan has given a nice review of mymuv in this Indian innovative startups blog Webyantra.net. He has excellently explained how the system works. He especially liked the ambiance and coolness of mymuv. We think that’s a big appreciation for us.
Read the complete mymuv review.
The muv continues…
November 10, 2006
Today we have done some changes in the background which has fixed a minor bug in the muvs. We are hoping to meet our launch date target which is less than a week away now. While we were fixing these here is what medha was upto:

Make your muv!
November 10, 2006
For those of you who are wondering on how to muv around, here is some info.
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Pixomuvs
November 7, 2006
Just got a couple of facepainting photos. Its Treemy (our mascot) who’s behind this inspiration. Check out our FAQ for more on Treemy.

It’s our muv
November 6, 2006
Its a pleasure that you are reading the official blog of mymuv (the trend tracker).
We are a great team of people having mixed skill-sets. Most of them with software background. Some with nice design skills, writers (its not me though). People with slick programming tricks. More than that, we are good friends and we enjoyed doing mymuv…
For an invite, you can try mymuv.com. If you have already got your invitecode, just get in to beta.mymuv.com.
By the way, this dedicated server is running Ruby on Rails 1.1 and scgi. I am not sure how good scgi will be in a shared environment.




