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PownceMeme

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Meme is now my second-word that most people talked about but I don’t get understand its real meaning in Netspeak (The first-most I don’t understand is “strategy,” which appear to mean something of reading a lot of management journals such as McKinsey Quarterly, Harvard Business Review, etc. and directionless pursuit of the fad endorsed by some analysts). The most famous Meme site of course now is Techmeme, and from then some people have built sites with the word of Meme such as Polymeme etc. Here come another Meme, i.e. PownceMeme.

PownceMeme is a site that powered by Pownce, and is continually feeding you all the notes, links or photos shared on Pownce. As stated on PownceMeme, its slogan “Rating the stuff you put on Pownce.com.” I think you sure will aware this is a site for users to vote on the notes, or links, or videos and photos posted on Pownce. The first one appeared on the front page is the most voted, with 5 stars the most, and the note with the most recipients will rank higher than those who are lower but in the same level of stars.

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Pownce App for Facebook

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A newly release Pownce has built their own Facebook application (app). It seem it’s too hot to ignore the creation of Facebook app in this year, but it’s not a surprise for many people that a new startup, like Pownce, another IM in the market to assess their market acceptance among the younger generation through the Facebook platform. Facebook/Pownce app, currently has nearly 1,000 users, at the time of my writing, is widen their reach and trying to emulate their closest competitors such as Facebook/Twitter and Facebook/Jaiku.

Pownce, still in private beta and although I did not have a chance to test it, seems to be offered a lot of cool features to its users. As stated in their landing page, this app allowed users to send the messages, files, links, events, or a song to their friends. Users can engage in private or public conversations, and I read some said this app is built by using the Adobe Integrated Runtime. Perhaps, I have to admit that this startup also too hot to ignore just simply because one of the founders at Pownce is Kevin Rose of Digg.

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