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Pluck It Open. Social Nets on Facebook and OpenSocial.
November 28th, 2007 at 4:30 amSource:Mashable!
Hey, why doesn’t Pownce have SMS support, then? Heh, just kidding. He’s right, though, although it’s not that hard to predict the rise of the mobile web now when tens of thousands of iPhones are being sold. We can remember claims from various sources that mobile web is the next big thing, dating from, […]Source:Mashable!
Here’s a shocking admission for you: Japanese animation is something near and dear to my heart. One of the best parts of only good things about working technical support type jobs during the 90s in Dallas was that I was surrounded by Asian folks, many of whom made frequent trips to their home […]Source:Mashable!
Pluck is planning on offering its SiteLife social networking platform to be used with Facebook applications and Google’s OpenSocial next year. The company behind Blogburst, Pluck’s got a few months before developers and web publishers can expect to see the availability of SiteLife for integration with popular social networking platforms. Facebook’s option is […]
























