Pownce

I’ve been messing around with Powne lately. It has some interesting elements, particularly the ability to file share. I also like how it ties different services, but Friendfeed does that way better. It seems to be a slightly expanded Twitter, and I am trying to figure out how I can use this. Anyone else using this heavily? What do you think?

 

I guess Scoble’s comment sums it up: “I can’t take many more social networks.”

 

 

4 thoughts on “Pownce”

  1. It’s amazing how quickly these social networking sites grow without your even attending to them. I got a Facebook account down at the University of Oregon as a way to contact sources. You’d be amazed how many people put their phone numbers up there. But now I check it at least three times a week.

    I joined MySpace at a friends request, and it’s also grown quite a bit.

    I have avoided Twitter, and plan to continue avoiding it. This comic sums up my feelings:

    http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/4/23/

    Sometimes I’m tempted to get rid of my computer, but then something inside me weeps.

  2. It’s amazing how quickly these social networking sites grow without your even attending to them. I got a Facebook account down at the University of Oregon as a way to contact sources. You’d be amazed how many people put their phone numbers up there. But now I check it at least three times a week.

    I joined MySpace at a friends request, and it’s also grown quite a bit.

    I have avoided Twitter, and plan to continue avoiding it. This comic sums up my feelings:

    http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/4/23/

    Sometimes I’m tempted to get rid of my computer, but then something inside me weeps.

  3. Cute comic. I’ve heard keys clicking in bathroom stalls, so I’m sure this is someone’s reality.

    I got my Facebook and Myspace accounts while researching social sites, and then let them languish. Once I was found out by friends, though, it was a whirlwind.

    I can’t imagine getting rid of a Mac willingly.

  4. Cute comic. I’ve heard keys clicking in bathroom stalls, so I’m sure this is someone’s reality.

    I got my Facebook and Myspace accounts while researching social sites, and then let them languish. Once I was found out by friends, though, it was a whirlwind.

    I can’t imagine getting rid of a Mac willingly.

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