eBay Founder Now Working On Twitter-Related Service
Ginx about "rich experience for sharing and discussing"The phrase "private pre-alpha" hasn't ever before been used to describe something on WebProNews, and it conjures up overkill images of two guys whispering to each other behind six-foot walls. But that's how a new service backed by Pierre Omidyar and Randy Ching was until recently classified, and the small amount of information that's since leaked looks rather interesting.

Pierre Omidyar
Ginx is the name of the mysterious service. A regulatory filing allowed Dan Primack to discover the existence of both it and its parent company, Peer News, and Primack writes, "According to the filing, Peer News has raised around $2 million."
As for the people involved, Pierre Omidyar is eBay's founder, and Randy Ching's spent years as an exec in the same organization. A third fellow, Mike Mohr, is on Peer News's board, and also acts as a senior advisor to the philanthropic investment firm Omidyar Network.
So there's a rock-solid background. In regards to Ginx's daily operations, the service is tied to Twitter, and comes in both mobile and desktop flavors. Little else is known, but after rumors started circulating, a short official statement at least announced, "Ginx is a Twitter client that aims to provide Twitter users with a rich experience for sharing and discussing links. Ginx was created to enable people to become more actively engaged in the news and topics they care about."
Invite codes and alpha users are now getting lined up, so stay tuned for more info.
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Looks like the Twitter bug
Looks like the Twitter bug bit him too...too bad- I hear that there's no cure ;)