Media Culpa: Microblogging moves to nanoblogging
February 2nd, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Social media and blogging
New Swedish site nanoblogg.se lets users blog in one-word posts – a new direction for the microblogging trend driven by services such as Twitter?
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February 24th, 2009 at 8:42 pm
I spotted this on Twitter. Not sure exactly what it is…I suppose its a kind of public Microblogging service. I could post messages and comments without having to register.
http://www.jiba-jaba.com
It allows you to create a unique url for chat streams aswell…judging by the number of posts its still in its infancy but it looks like it could catch on…