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  1. No Twitter Killer Popping Up

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Sep 19, 2008

    Social media geeks, myself included, have been looking for/waiting for the “Twitter Killer” to emerge over the last few months. While Twitter’s famous crashes seem to have lessened, the stream of consciousness style

    Also tagged: social, media, compete, crash, twitter, pownce, plurk

  2. Rejaw adds new features

    anzman.blogspot.com » SEO and Tech Daily - Aug 22, 2008

    A short time ago, Rejaw added a few new features. The one I noticed immediately was 'Help' (and a help form) down at the bottom. I think a lot of the micro-blogging and lifestreaming services should be looking at that

    Also tagged: rejaw api, rejaw improvements, rejaw code

  3. Site-of-the-Day: Rejaw

    computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - E-Business & Web 2.0 - Aug 13, 2008

    I know everyone is waiting with bated breath to find out the SOTD. Drum roll please! read more

    Also tagged: e business and web 2 0, sotd

  4. Rejaw launches, but seems a little Twittery

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 8, 2008

    If Twitter is a busted old '66 El Camino, then Rejaw is a Toyota Prius. The new kid on the block claims to be better, but it's more fun to ride around with your friends in a classic car with the windows down and the

    Also tagged: hardware, marketing, desktops, twitter, corporate communications, andrew mager

  5. Rejaw is Not Just Another Twitter Clone

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Aug 6, 2008

    Rejaw is not YATC (Yet another Twitter Clone). Sure, it has some similarities but it’s really more of a hybrid of twitter, Plurk, and Meebo. It’s a micro-blogging service with a hint of chat. Here’s the quick and dirty

    Also tagged: web 2 0, web, search, social media, social software, web2 0 startups, twitter, meebo, microblogging, lifestreaming, plurk