microblogs
1 May 2008 - 6:09am
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Which are the microblogs you're using and you know about ?
Next to Twitter, Jaiku, Tumblr and Pownce, there are some other as well
(English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, French, Arabic,
German, Korean, Polish, Indian, Romanian, Dutch,...)
Thanks for helping me out to know about microblogs really in use.
Pieter Jansegers
http://microblogs.ning.com
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2008/5/1 Pieter Jansegers <pieterjansegers at gmail.com>:
> Which are the microblogs you're using and you know about ?
>
> Next to Twitter, Jaiku, Tumblr and Pownce, there are some other as well
> (English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, French, Arabic,
> German, Korean, Polish, Indian, Romanian, Dutch,...)
>
> Thanks for helping me out to know about microblogs really in use.
>
best in Poland:
www.moBlog.pl - first mobile blogging service in Poland (launched in 2005
and recently redesigned), sponsored by Nokia. I've designed the new version
of this site ;)
www.blip.pl
www.pinger.pl
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tumblr !
because of it's ease, simplicity, and community
Not to advertise but I use Kazavr (www.kazavr.com), simple online
service I wrote for my friends and myself.
It sends your messages once a day to all your friends via email (many
of my friends are not technically savvy to use RSS).
However you cant read messages if you are not someone's friend.
--
Maxim
I am a Jaiku user and am currently in the process of making it my
primary blog/lifestreaming application with its mobile (S60 client)
and feed aggregation.
Winksite's blogging section could be called a microblog even though
it offers some full fucntionality on some handsets.
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