To most of you, this might not be newsworthy at all. Rejaw has announced its dead recently amid an increasingly fierce battle over social market share. Though the dead of Rejaw is not considered notable, what behind it perhaps is an upcoming demises of a long string of similar sites. As Twitter getting bigger and bigger rapidly and has somehow managed to become the standard of mini-blogging, other weaker rivals would soon be marginalized and meet their ends.
One of the survivors trailing way behind Twitter is Plurk, who seems to be still enjoying a healthy grow in this smokeless warfare. (Taiwan Plurker was the main force behind this grow) Though it does have some distinctive features to show right now, no one can tell how long the magic would last.
It has been quite a while
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It has been quite a while since my last post as Blogspot was unreasonably
blocked by China censors a few years ago. But now I have moved to a new
place whe...
9 years ago
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