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John Onwuegbu

WeChat: How it Works & Download links for Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone | Questechie - 8 views

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    WeChat provides text messaging, hold-to-talk voice messaging, broadcast (one-to-many) messaging, sharing of photographs and videos, and location sharing.
Janos Haits

Hitmarks | Social Bookmarking | Popular Stories | News Sharing | Popular Bookmarks / Pu... - 4 views

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    Hitmarks.com is a Free Social Bookmarking Community which is one of its type. Hitmarks gives all the writing, posting and editing rights of their posts to the users itself. It is unique from all others by allowing the members to post Text, pictures, audio files and video files.
Janos Haits

www.toonti.com/ - 10 views

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    Toonti lets you create an awesome social community of your own without being a technology whiz. Share content effortlessly The most important part of any social community is the ability to share content. Toonti makes this super easy by allowing you to post texts, photos, links, videos, and almost everything else imaginable.
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Scrapplet | Web Page Creator | VideoTour - 0 views

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    Drag and drop content from the web (videos, music, text, graphics, more) to your Scrapplet page.
Diego Morelli

Discovery Search Engine For Browsers: Juice - 0 views

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    Juice is a plug-in for Firefox browsers, which lets you grab text, image or video, providing you with context-relevant information, aiming to evolve the semantic web by connecting keywords with the most relevant, rich content from third-party web services.
Eloise Pasteur

Dusan Writer's Metaverse » Google's Lively: The Virtual World is No Metavers... - 0 views

  • As GigaOm reports, it’s more akin to the 800 lb gorilla in the room giving a wave and saying “Yeah, I’m here.” Only it turns out that it’s wearing a tutu and has blue hair.
  • Instead, Google gives us. Hmmm. Well, it’s kind of like IMVU. Or Kaneva. And certainly a lot like Vivaty, whose integration into Facebook makes it the current, um, 3D Facebook:
  • Why Be Lively? So what gives? So far, there’s nothing NEW here, nothing that wasn’t done on a 100 other platforms. So why do it at all?
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  • Google’s Lively is basically a chat client. But then to some, so is Second Life. And it has some advantages: - The Google name and reach - Clean, sculpty looking objects - A small download - A peppy, bright, bubbly sort of chat space - Link to your Google profile and log-in information (G-mail etc.) - The ability to embed youTube videos and watch them with your friends - A maniacal giggle (with its downside that it’s text activated, just say the word laugh and you’re laughing as in “That’s nothing to laugh about”) And it has distinct disadvantages as well, in particular no support for the Mac (were they in SUCH a huge rush? Did the Vivaty launch onto Facebook accelerate their plans ahead of support for the Mac platform?), bugs, crashes, avatar limits, and a bit of a learning curve.
  • may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by the sponsors or advertisers who provide that Content to Google
  • And on advertising: 17.1 Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information. 17.2 The manner, mode and extent of advertising by Google on the Services are subject to change without specific notice to you.
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    Some commentary on Lively, its possibilities as an SL killer, and its possible revenue stream. Looks more like advertising heaven so little or no chance for user created content?
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