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The initial Nakama response...

So we launched about a week ago, and we've been pretty happy with things. Oliver over at Mobilecrunch was kind enough to write a great post about us. Ewan at Smstextnews was equally kind, and made us especially happy when he showed off some of the smart things (we think) we’ve been doing over on the mobile side of things. Mathew IngramRob Hyndman and Mark Evans were all kind enough to write some nice things about us as well. On Tuesday, Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur invited us to do a podcast with them, which should air 
in the next week or so.

We hit the homepage of Digg and it didn't even make our system break a sweat! Actually, in hindsight, given the amount of traffic we served up, Mike mentioned it was actually kind of 
uneventful.

To top it all off, we're doing pretty well on the most important metrics: lots of people are signing up, using, and coming back to Nakama (of course disclosing our numbers would get me fired… but they’re way beyond what we expected, so we're thrilled).

Lots more work to do, and hopefully you'll be hearing about us in a few more places in the next couple of weeks... There's a whole lot more to the story that we're hoping to tell real soon.

Feel free to get more details on my personal blog.

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