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		<title>Cure Your Fail Whale Twitter Blues With Identi.ca</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you too got fed up with the whale carrying birds, then you must have turned you attention and free time to another micro-blogging platform. First came Jaiku, then Pownce, after which people started turning to Twitter. When the whale failed ashore, we turned our attention to Plurk. Not a new player has come into [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you too got fed up with the whale carrying birds, then you must have turned you attention and free time to another micro-blogging platform.  First came Jaiku, then Pownce, after which people started turning to Twitter. When the whale failed ashore, we turned our attention to Plurk. Not a new player has come into the scene by the name of Identi.ca.</p>
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<p>So after hearing people talking about it, I too decided to create an account just to claim my <a href="http://identi.ca/maxyro/">username</a>. It is named by many “the Twitter killer” and they are right on a certain level. It allows the federated use of the service (<a href="http://laconi.ca/">laconi.ca</a>), it comes equipped with Jabber IM and OpenID support. More upcoming features include SMS, URL shortening or cross posting to similar platforms. In theory, the service is a great, reliable alternative to Twitter. Ping.fm even included their service in their system, so that you can update all the services at once.</p>
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<p>So why haven’t you heard more of it? Why hasn’t everyone moved there? Plurk is still going strong, with traffic increasing daily, updates coming at a steady rate. Twitter works by leaps and bounds, but it does the trick at least half of the times. However, twitter has what many other similar services don’t have: the numerous active users. They might leave for a brief amount of time, while Twitter uses the newly appointed funds to improve its platform.</p>
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<p>I for one dislike the simple interface of Identi.ca, resembling Twitter’s. I am updating my Twitter profile less and less since Plurk came along. All in all, the platform you use depends on what kind of user you are: for providing updates about your blog or simply sharing information, use Twitter; for keeping in touch with your friends on a daily basis and building your relationship, use Plurk; when others fail, Identi.ca is the backup option.</p>
<p><em><strong>About the author</strong>:<a href="http://www.maxyro.com">maxyRO </a>is a social media maven, web 2.0 enthusiast, passionate writer and blogger since he first came across digg or stumbleupon. Find out more about him by checking out his blog or profiles.</em></p>
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