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Personally, I'm finding myself wanting more and more to be able to separate my information/lifestreams not so much out of privacy (the outbound) but more to remain relevant/interesting to different followers (the inbound). My friends could care less about the latest social media trend - my blog readers not so interested that my cats are the cutest. Be interested in finding ways to leverage services like shout 'em to better parse out my outbound streams as well.
(@sasha The beta sign up was simple and it looks like there are some solid features - nice work!)
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I can promise that a lot of interesting stuff is coming from ShoutEm team in the following months and we also hope and do our best so that our users don't see so many whales on our site ;)
Besides that, the network can have richer capabilities than Twitter currently supports, like picture attachments, links, videos or geo-location.
I have a nice daily visitor basis, blog, forums and newsfeeds and would love to keep it all within my own site!
it is opensource ?
is it available for private domains?
is so at what price?
in that case its OFF topic for me - I strictly host my own content and services myself
good luck - you'll have enough customers w/o me
First, the lack of sms support? I want to be able to have these updates pushed to my phone.
Second i want to be able to take those communities and embed them in my own site.
For now, im sticking with http://buzzable.com . Although it does not have themes (supposedly they're releasing them soon) it is a small thing to trade for big features.
Id love for you guys to check out Buzzable (http://buzzable.com). While Shout'em aims to keep the service as a lightweight and simple site, we are trying to provide the best end user experience by offering a whole host of features. We are constantly hammering out new features on a weekly basis. Best of all its free and open to the public!
Id love to hear your thoughts. You can reach me personally at ovais [at] buzzable.com
Best,
Ovais
Buzzable.com
How are you going to handle this (pls no naive responses like "they are not our competition", "we do not see them as our competitors", "we are completely different", "the market is big enough for both" etc.)
We take it one step further. ShoutEm is not yet another Twitter clone. It is a platform which enables you to create your own micro-blogging site with a few mouse clicks. We host it, we maintain it, we add new features.
On the other hand, if you choose to use Laconica, you have to rent your server and deal with server administration, software installation, upgrades, patches, etc.
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You'll find that Dave & Bill are building a library of CHWradio shows: a treasure chest of wisdom from authorities around the country on keeping your children and their families safe online and off line.
Here what Mark Shurtleff, Utah's Attorney General, had to say as well as Nancy McBride, National Safety Director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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http://www.CHWradio.com
You'll find that Dave & Bill are building a library of CHWradio shows: a treasure chest of wisdom from authorities around the country on keeping your children and their families safe online and off line.
Hear what Mark Shurtleff, Utah's Attorney General, had to say as well as Nancy McBride, National Safety Director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
We're all about your children and their families safety, on-and-off the Internet. We're good at what we do...we keep you informed.
David C Ballard