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My Plurk article where I ask top Plurkers why they Plurk and to compare Plurk to Twitter. Featuring Darren Rowse, Rob Lloyd, Chris Hooley, David Harry, Samir Balwani, Kristen Munson, Li Evans, Kent Lewis & Lyndon Antcliff.
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from theGypsy 1311 Days ago #
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Wow, I remember that conversation - it is interesting to see many of my early thoughts on Plurk are still holding up. Great round up of some of the ’usual suspects’ on plurk and getting some great insights Todd!! Woo hoo (sorry no dancing Banana’s here)

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from searchcommander 1311 Days ago #
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Ok, Todd, I just joined Plurk. Maybe when Twitter crashes for good I’ll even start using it ;)

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from vangogh 1310 Days ago #
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Good job Todd. Two simple questions with some very incisive answers. The threaded conversations in Plurk make the place much more welcoming and much easier to meet new people. I find myself getting into better conversations with people at Plurk than I do at Twitter, though I still like both,

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from stevek 1310 Days ago #
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Great article and comments. I agree with vangogh - I just signed up for Plurk and really like it, but don’t see it replacing Twitter. I’ll use both - but may be reaching max capacity on how many things I can keep updated, even with services that update more than one at a time. Thanks again!

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