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MSNBC YOUR BUSINESS    Watch Adam Berk, one of the neighBORROW founders, make a mock elevator pitch for funding on MSNBC's show, "Your Business". See if the panelists lend him a hand...




WNBC NEWS @ 11    See Adam Berk from neighBORROW on WNBC with Jeff Chernick from RideAmigos.com. Both sites are helping New Yorkers save money and save the environment.




THE TODAY SHOW    neighBORROW featured on TODAY SHOW segment. Cited as the largest pure borrowing and lending site on the web!

ON THE MONEY    "you don't need the drill, you want the hole.." says treehugger's Graham Hill..!





Wall Street Journal    neighBORROW.com lets you put anything you own into a free virtual-lending library for reciprocal borrowing with your neighbors.




USA TODAY    Here, trade or borrow items you use infrequently enough that you don't want to pay to buy or rent them (such as books, CDs or DVDs).




NEW YORK DAILY NEWS    The site lets users exchange items while building a sense of community, what Berk calls ["neighBORROW-hoods]." The site is well-suited for New York, where people can develop networks with residents in their building or block.
IDEALBITE    If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Pooling your resources with your neighbors for purchases like camping equipment and lawnmowers helps save those other, natural kind of resources. (Where's the glory in owning your own snowblower anyway?)"




TREEHUGGER    "Founded on the premise that it's dumb to buy everything you need when you can just borrow it from your friends and neighbors when you need it..."




NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BLOG    lets you post items you'd like to lend to, or borrow or buy from, people in your neighborhood; they've even organized borrowing sites for college students wanting to trade textbooks--no need to pay shipping.




GRIST    "The basic premise of neighborrow is that it makes no sense to buy stuff when you can get it from your neighbors for free. The site allows you to pool resources with the people who live near you. Everyone can list what they have to loan out, and what they're looking to borrow -- things like a weedwhacker, food processor, projector -- and you network with your neighbors to borrow, trade, or give things away."




EARTH911    Instead, save your money and borrow someone else’s copy!

 

 

 

 

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