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  • Te-ge asks
    what direction are you going with it? Value of friendships, value to blog, value of marketing, value of education,...? :-)
  • sonnygill
    I don't think its about a who vs. who - the value in Plurk, and Plurk alone, is the conversation and relationships that you build here.
  • sonnygill
    its customer service at its best and we're all the customers, willing to help one another out and make their experience that much better.
  • pchaney says
    Teeg - As my dad would say, you're asking hard questions. :-) What do you consider to be the spec. value propositions?
  • frankmartin says
    1. Easier to go deep in conversations and make them interactive
  • frankmartin says
    2. Easier to follow conversations
  • frankmartin says
    3. Easier to keep track of those you want to read, and those you wish to avoid
  • pchaney
    BTW, I'm linking this plurk in my blog so anything you care to share will be seen by millions...ok, thousands...ok, 100s...ok, a handful. :-)
  • frankmartin says
    This is "social media", and it's more social in Plurk than in Twitter - Twitter is more business like
  • frankmartin says
    4. Time line makes it easy to find posts you wanted to keep track of
  • frankmartin says
    Think of Twitter as a giant party and you're trying to keep track of everybody as you pass through
  • frankmartin says
    While with Plurk, you're still at the giant party, but you can stop to have a long conversation with a friend or colleague if you wish
  • contrapuntist
    I recently posted something on blog about how sharing content differs, if your interested, I just posted yesterday if you are interested

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