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      <description>I received my beta invite to Typeform a couple of days ago, and today I had a need to gather some data around the area of online service sign-ups at trade fair booths. This was an ideal time to test it out.
What is Typeform? Typeform want us to “Say goodbye to boring forms &amp;amp; surveys”. At first glance that may read as a frivolous statement, but forms are the gateway and the wall between human and service.</description>
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