We have Summize for Twitter and now we’ve got Plurkerati for Plurk.
If you are an active tweeter, you can’t miss Summize, which provides real-time search of tweets; i.e. you can use it to track a keyword and see what/how much people are talking about it. There was a need for a tool like summize which provides a way to search Plurks made by Plurkers. And, now we’ve got it: Plurkerati.
Plurkerati makes it possible to search through the public plurks by all users. A seriously useful tool if you really plurk. You can search plurks based on keywords or you can track a particular user.
Yes. We’ve got another great tool to filter the huge amount of User-Generated-Content.
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I just couldn’t stay with Plurk. The darn thing ain’t as addictive as Twitter. (Or maybe I don’t have time for Plurk AND Twitter)
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Me too either.
I’ve blogged this as this tool: “Plurkerati” seems to be useful.
I’ve lost the enthusiasm with which I joined Plurk, first.
I strongly feel NO need for the KARMA aspect in there as it hampers the simplicity and sleekness.
I think Plurk’s downfall will be caused by the Karma aspect. Once more people start thronging their service, it’ll piss them to know that they are miles behind others in the so-called “Karma race”. They’d better scrap it, just like how Digg scrapped the top-users list knowing all too well that it would cause their downfall in the long run.
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