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Sweetter is an opensource Twitter-like service (or Twitter clone, might better describe the service). It’s microblogging combined with Pligg style voting. So you can write whatever you want—about that pie you ate, or about a new site you found—however, if the crowd doesn’t like your posts,... read more
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Informe.com is a forum hosting platform, which puts together some of the most popular open source resources to allow users to create forums and online communities that look at work nicely. For instance, Informe uses Wordpress for blogging, MediaWiki for wikis, Gallery 2 for image support, phpBB for ... read more
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You get to run the show on DealShouter. This bargain and deals site is based on Pligg—users like you submit coupons, deals, rebates, etc. The community as a whole then votes for their favorite buys; the worst deals get buried. Picks are sorted by date: today, yesterday, week and month and there ... read more
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Here’s something to lift your spirits: GooDiggNews. It’s like Digg on Prozac. Only good news, stories of the heart, saved babies, adorable pets, etc. are showcased for your pleasure. This is stuff meant to cheer you up and keep your spirits high—nothing of wars and weapons of mass destructi... read more
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iliketotallyloveit.com follows the Pligg model where users submit entries that others can vote for. This site is all about finding what you think are cool items (generally for purchase) online. They encourage posters to include the link to where their items can be bought, so that the site helps to... read more
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Usynk uses the Pligg CMS, which is better known as Digg cloned. Users submit items, news stories, articles, whatever, and they vote; top items get front page coverage, the rest sinks down and is forgotten. Usynk is giving us a somewhat different take on the whole Pligg phenomenon. Users submit ex... read more
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