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  • thw416 - Jun 28 2008 | blogs

    Quoted: whoisi是一个 wiki 模式的类似 friendfeed 的追踪好友动向的网络服务。 看多了lifestreaming、Aggregator、RSS reader 以及 类friendfeed 是不是有点审美疲劳,那么whoisi也许能让你眼界一新。 由Mozilla的Christopher Blizzard业余所写是一个 wiki-like FriendFeed, 想要关注某人,先在whoisi搜索,任何人都可编辑,添加与某人相关的站点,或其twitter、flickr网络帐户像wikipedia一样,编辑操作信息都记录在案每一个人都有一个entry,并且可添加多个网络别名Someone Random这一功能很棒,或许能帮你赢得很多关注者/Followers无需注册,记住你的entry地址即可其他谈论:http://www.mijia.org/blog/?p=119©

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