I just finished signing up for Plurk. I had never before heard of this Plurk but somehow I couldn’t resist. So now in addition to Twitter, Pownce, FriendFeed, Brightkite, Vox, Flickr and a few others, I will be there as well. Dude. I am not even active in all of those others. In fact I also just added a new service (Ping.fm) to help me keep them all updated! Of course that doesn’t support them all… I think I need to stop. Heh. Even I am starting to lose track. Does anyone think it’s getting out of control out there?
Twitter is still my favorite though. Poor little busted thing…
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Twitterfone http://www.twitterfone.com - an Internationally backed voice to text message service launched today in the US, UK and Ireland.
Twitterfone voice-enables Twitter, a text message rebroadcast service and the hottest social networking service at the moment. With Twitterfone, people can dictate text messages via their mobile to be sent out to everyone on their Twitter social network.
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Here’s a map that shows the dominant social networking application per country.
It’s interesting to note that Canada prefers Facebook, while the US prefers MySpace. Intriguing!
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