Jaiku
Well, it looks like this is the latest site to be "in".
This site will let you do you own blog like MySpace, but it provides you with lots of extra ways to post.
Besides being able to add icons and customize the site, byou are able to add feeds from any site that has RSS. Additionally you can send data from nearly any where. Even via cellphone as I understand it.
From the cellphone you can text presence updates from any phone, thus letting your friends know where and what you are doing.
With a smartphone you can even download Jaiku to your smartphone. Then you can use Jaiku as your phonebook and let your friends know your calendar and who you are with besides where and what you are doing.
I have been told that this would be a great way to keep notes for blogs like this one. I am going to be trying it out over the next few weeks.
Learn more here .
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