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MyPunchbowl Turns Over a New Ladle

Wade Roush11/19/07

MyPunchbowl, a Natick, MA-based online party planning company profiled here in October, is preparing for the holidays by launching an overhauled version of its website, available today. CEO Matt Douglas, who was liberally spooning out the company’s trademark red punch at TechCrunch’s Boston bash Friday night, says the new features include the ability to build invitation lists quickly by importing e-mail contacts; full-screen previews of user-created invitations; an easier-to-use tabbed navigation interface; new Christmas, Hanukah, and New Year’s themes for users’ customized party pages; and an advice column by pseudonymous party planning expert “Penelope Plans.”

Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent and editor of Xconomy San Francisco. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/wroush.

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