Check this out. It's an awesome new way to mess with statuses. No character limit, and you can be as creative as you want.
Whims - Communicate Beautifully
Press:
TechCrunch
Newsworks
Check this out. It's an awesome new way to mess with statuses. No character limit, and you can be as creative as you want.
Whims - Communicate Beautifully
Press:
TechCrunch
Newsworks
"It was one of those moments that would have had dramatic music if my life were a movie, but instead I got a radio jingle for some kind of submarine sandwich blaring over the store's ambient stereo. Man, the movie of my life must be really low-budget." Dead Beat
Help oppose SCRUB and bring some life back to Market East! Concerned Citizens for Market East Check out my new blog, too!
Get back to me when it's available for Android. Then we'll talk about this being a game-changer.![]()
Sandy Smith, Wanderer in Germantown, Philadelphia
Editor-in-Chief, Philadelphia Real Estate Blog - but all opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone.
""Jazz and blogging are both intimate, improvisational, and individual -- but also inherently collective. And the audience talks over both." --Andrew Sullivan, "Why I Blog," The Atlantic, November 2008
It got 2000 new users the first weekend it was available on the App Store (and around a dozen requests for a Droid version, too). Pretty good when you've only got a five-man shop, my friend.
"It was one of those moments that would have had dramatic music if my life were a movie, but instead I got a radio jingle for some kind of submarine sandwich blaring over the store's ambient stereo. Man, the movie of my life must be really low-budget." Dead Beat
Help oppose SCRUB and bring some life back to Market East! Concerned Citizens for Market East Check out my new blog, too!
Sandy Smith, Wanderer in Germantown, Philadelphia
Editor-in-Chief, Philadelphia Real Estate Blog - but all opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone.
""Jazz and blogging are both intimate, improvisational, and individual -- but also inherently collective. And the audience talks over both." --Andrew Sullivan, "Why I Blog," The Atlantic, November 2008
Social media is something that changes everyday. i am not surprised here. yet i think it will be a whole different thing in the coming future
speaking of social things:
The Only True Anonymous Social Network, 'SocialNumber.com' Goes Live
Social media start-up Social Number announced today its release to the public, signaling the movement of anonymity in social networking. The social network enables users to discuss freely topics such as politics, religion, office gossip, dating tips, substance abuse and other issues many may feel uncomfortable to openly discuss, without complete anonymity.
Social networks along the likes of Pinterest and Reddit are up-leveling their anonymous branches and Social Number has empowered the voices for those on one site. Users from around the world can discuss politics, religion or anything else openly without any negative implications. While in beta, Social Number served as a platform across various geographies for discussions around international politics, bad bosses, global warming, issues in college life, company reviews and even dating. At socialnumber.com users can express how they feel, join one of the hundreds of discussion groups or create their own public or private groups on a topic of their choice, connecting with others with just one, unique simple number.
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