This anonymous note came to us last night through the feedback form on burrp! -
“This Web 2.0 thing *can* get a little old, if not done properly. But what can I say to you guys…I don’t really know who you are, or where you’re from, but what you’re doing is beautiful! Burrp is a dream come true for foodies like me! Of course it’s addictive, blah blah…but you guys have really improved the quality of my life, in your own quiet way! Lots of love and hugs :-)”
The sender did not leave back an email address so this is the only way we can communicate back-
“To our source of inspiration,
We don’t know who you are and where you’re from either but you just made our day, in your own quiet way.. Thank You. It feels great to make something that someone falls in love with- almost makes us feel like talented artists. =) Little anonymous notes like these give us the motivation to work tirelessly, build what we’ve built and continue to give burrp! umpteen face lifts every other week. We promise to never disappoint you.
Have a great weekend! As for us, we just found another reason to have a blast while we are busting our a$$! =)
Thank You & Happy burrping,
-’the very happy’ team burrp!”

Burrp team,
I would like to second the anonymous feedback. Burrp is definitely one of the few good web2.0 companies India has. Its good to see the # of places, reviews and topics increasing. Hopefully, Burrp will “soon” become the Yelp of India.
Anyways, one thing I don’t like about the site is the random advertisements I see on the top of the page. Considering you guys have such a focused web presence, it would be great to see ads. from restaurants, clubs, bars, etc. Much more meaningful, and I would “definitely” click on them so that you guys make some money.
Just a suggestions,
Good luck!
Left by Akshay Kothari on April 2nd, 2008