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First, we became inundated with social networks and we couldn't keep up. Then Friendfeed promised to sort it all out. But soon came the copycats and before we knew it, we had effectively moved from a web 2.0 landscape of social media overload into an era of social media -aggregation-... more
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Rated by heffalump4 on Aug 09 2008, 3:57pm
From the page: "This service is admittedly still far from market-ready, but if Cuil has taught us anything, it's that being market-ready is extremely over-rated. And so, in true web 2.0 fashion, I'm excited to launch my startup prematurely so that you, the user can risk all your data help me iron out the wrinkles and improve the service prior to the "real" launch." Hilarious post
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Rated by smithereensblog on Aug 06 2008, 4:12am
First, we became inundated with social networks and we couldn't keep up. Then Friendfeed promised to sort it all out. But soon came the copycats and before we knew it, we had effectively moved from a web 2.0 landscape of social media overload into an era of social media -aggregation- overload. Introducing the solution: Streamulo.us.
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Rated by aksn1p3r on Aug 05 2008, 1:34pm
From the page: "Introducing Streamulo.us: The Answer To Your Aggregation Frustration"
