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Laconica (pronounced "luh-KAWN-ih-kuh") is a Free and [[Open Source]]
microblogging platform. It helps people in a community, company or
group to exchange short (140 character) messages over the Web. Users
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With a little work, status messages can be sent to mobile phones,
instant messenger programs (GTalk/Jabber), and specially-designed
desktop clients that support the [[Twitter]] API.
Laconica supports an open standard called OpenMicroBlogging
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Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/>. It is shared with you in hope that you
too make an Open Software Service available to your users. To learn
more, please see the [http://www.opendefinition.org/ossd Open Software Service Definition 1.1
*http://laconi.ca
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 8 August 2009
Laconica (pronounced "luh-KAWN-ih-kuh") is a Free and Open Source 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.
With a little work, status messages can be sent to mobile phones, instant messenger programs (GTalk/Jabber), and specially-designed desktop clients that support the Twitter API.
Laconica supports an open standard called OpenMicroBlogging <http://openmicroblogging.org/> that lets users on different Web sites or in different companies subscribe to each others' notices. It enables a distributed social network spread all across the Web.
Laconica was originally developed for the Open Software Service, Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/>. It is shared with you in hope that you too make an Open Software Service available to your users. To learn more, please see the Open Software Service Definition 1.1.