Recall how the web used to work? The way the web was supposed to work?
status.on the internet is a social networking microblogging service that allows you to answer the question, “What is your status?” by sending short text messages 140 characters in size, called “status updates”, on your friends, or “followers.”
Your status updates are displayed on your profile page, around the webpage of each one of the followers, plus the status.online public timeline.
It’s the best way to communicate your mates and quickly broadcast details about what your location is as well as what you’re up to.
Status updates are limited to 140 characters. You can upload photos, videos and music up-to 50MB in dimensions and embed other media.
Look for a couple of things you love. And then find or invite people to follow. That’s all you have to do in order to see and talk about what’s happening. Congratulations!
You’ve just mastered status.online. So let’s start.
status.on the internet is not an alternative silo: instead, it’s everything you build when you believe that the net itself is the truly amazing social networking.
status.online is the brain-child of project manager, designer, journalist and grateful dad, Dean Jones. Dean recently led on the setup and delivery of a major change program on the part of home of Commons and House of Lords, UK Parliament. Dean develops inside london, Islington, and attended St Martins College of Art and style. He left at the end of 2001 and turn into a Design Lecturer and after that Project Manager.
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