CD Freaks reaches 350.000 members!

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23 Nov 07 09:24 by Robin van Lieshout in category Uncategorized To news archive

We reached another milestone! Member 350.000 is a fact and we are of course very proud of this. CD Freaks has grown a long way, from only 1 member back in the 90’s, to over 350.000 now. The site is now one of the largest technology websites on the web and by far the largest digital storage community. Over 3.000.000+ unique people browse, watch, read and interact with the community every month!  

A huge thanks goes out to our team who are helping out every day to publish news and reviews, maintaining the software, media and hardware database and, very important, moderating each of our 80+ forums

We are changing every day and more new features are coming in the near future. But what would you like to see improved on the site?

11 Comments

guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 10:04
Well done, up to the 500.000 PARTY PARTY :+ :+
hernygo
Posts: 81
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 11:52
yeah !!! :g :+ :X
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 15:32
Congratulations!
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 15:36
Maybe you could add an option with a list where I can buy all products? Because some things are hard to get here!!!
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 16:48
Good idea Azrit.
Hypnosis4U2NV
Posts: 1464
Posted on: 23 Nov 07 21:00
Congrats.. Ive been here since the introduction of the first 2x CD burner and seen it change into what it is today.. Great resources and great people contribute to loads of information.. There were many great sites dedicated to CD burning back then and this site weathered them all.. Im glad Im part of the CDFreaks community..
cd pirate
Posts: 3234
Posted on: 25 Nov 07 13:07
May I ask why you write 350.000 instead of writing 350,000? The decimal point usually indicates the end of whole numbers in most mathematical applications... It's like saying "wow we got three hundred and fifty point zero zero zero users on cdfreaks.
Dee
Posts: 10323
Posted on: 25 Nov 07 14:56
@cd pirate The "comma" i believe is only used in the imperial system. A "decimal point" i believe is used elsewhere.
FidelC
Posts: 987
Posted on: 25 Nov 07 16:19
so is it 350,000.00 ? :B ok, with 350000 members alone maybe its time to be in charge and develop our own open source drm-free storage format for high-def like its been done with software (XVID, Linux...) With our numbers we can even bribe Hollywood to adopt it :+
shaolin007
Posts: 883
Posted on: 26 Nov 07 20:29
"@cd pirate The "comma" i believe is only used in the imperial system. A "decimal point" i believe is used elsewhere." LOL, still living in the late 19th early 20th century are you.
cd pirate
Posts: 3234
Posted on: 27 Nov 07 08:29
I think you guys are wrong. "In Australia, English Canada, Japan, Korea (both), Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States: 1,234,567.89" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_point Correct me if I am wrong. But anyways, doesn't really matter, I guess many countries are different and that's all there is to it.

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