Image via CrunchBase, source unknown zintin, on the iPhone Appstore, oh what a fun and interesting piece of world connectiveness ye are. With the exception of the 12 year olds constantly asking for, and posting mature content, you are quite an interesting take on the social networking genre. A good take in my opinion, on [...]
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SocialGO = Meh
It’s actually a shame that I am not thrilled about SocialGO. The user interface is intuitive, the sites are nice looking like Ning but with KickApps functionality. I had a video uploaded really quickly with no problems — it did limit the video to about a minute. It did give me a bit of an [...]
GiantBomb.com, Silly Name but Fun Times
Was clicking about on Mashable and saw a post about Vigster, a social networking site for gamers. Being a bit of a gamer, I got excited about it. Went to the site and was bored. Bored. I had seen another site named dropped by a semi anonymous poster named Gary. GiantBomb.com. I went to GB [...]
Disqus Comments
Spam annoyed me so much that I signed up for Disqus comments. It seems promising and much more interactive. I tried Intense Debate and Sez Who on my other blogs. To a non-pleasant outcome. Intense Debate refused to install correctly on a blog freshly installed to the server, with no plugins. Sez Who installed easily [...]
Tengaged: Social Networking, With a Vengeance
Like social networking? Like voting people out of/off of things? Tengaged is for you. Social Networking Big Brother Style: seven days to get to know your circle, then vote ‘em away. via Mashable
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