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2 years ago.
saw this post on twitter.
2 years ago by wakest
I'd go so far as to say it's the next progression of the internet. Sort, search, share!
2 years ago by jonmul
Share = Web/Mobile 2.0 ?
2 years ago by whatleydude
I'll never say joogle ... no never. maybe twooku but never joogle
2 years ago by callyway
This could be big, especially if this offered cross-network compatible. Imagine: I share something on FaceBook, and my friend on MySpace gets a notification. An Awesome Overload would be involving OpenID.
2 years ago by Kichigai
Nice. We can't agree on exchange formats on blogs, but it will work for sth as complicated and arbitrary as social interaction.
And isn't it nice that they called no one else in authoring this 'standard' ?
Btw http://rurl.org/bmo -- I fully agree.
2 years ago by KCorax
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saw this post on twitter.
2 years ago by wakest
I'd go so far as to say it's the next progression of the internet. Sort, search, share!
2 years ago by jonmul
Share = Web/Mobile 2.0 ?
2 years ago by whatleydude
I'll never say joogle ... no never. maybe twooku but never joogle
2 years ago by callyway
This could be big, especially if this offered cross-network compatible. Imagine: I share something on FaceBook, and my friend on MySpace gets a notification. An Awesome Overload would be involving OpenID.
2 years ago by Kichigai
Nice. We can't agree on exchange formats on blogs, but it will work for sth as complicated and arbitrary as social interaction.
And isn't it nice that they called no one else in authoring this 'standard' ?
Btw http://rurl.org/bmo -- I fully agree.
2 years ago by KCorax