Laconica

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Laconica

http://laconi.ca/
a microblogging platform.

Laconica (pronounced "luh-KAWN-ih-kuh") is a microblogging platform. It helps people in a community, company or group to exchange short (140 character) messages over the Web. Users can choose which people to "follow" and receive only their friends' or colleagues' status messages. It provides a similar service to sites like Twitter, Jaiku, and Plurk.





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PHP3.0

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Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Evan Prodromou Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
HelpMailing List Info/Archivehttp://mail.laconi.ca/mailman/listinfo/
Bug TrackingBug Trackinghttp://laconi.ca/trac/report
DeveloperDownloadhttp://laconi.ca/trac/wiki/Laconica_0.6.4
DeveloperHomepagehttp://laconi.ca/trac/wiki/DeveloperCommunity


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