Do you remember how a web used to work? How a web was supposed to work?
status.on the web is a online community microblogging service that permits you to answer the question, “What is your status?” by sending short text messages 140 characters long, called “status updates”, to your friends, or “followers.”
Your status updates are shown on your profile page, about the homepage of each of your followers, along with the status.online public timeline.
It’s a terrific way to communicate with your friends and quickly broadcast specifics of what your location is along with what you’re as much as.
Status updates are tied to 140 characters. It is possible to upload photos, videos and music up-to 50MB in proportions and embed other media.
Find a few issues you love. And then find or invite visitors to follow. That’s all you need to do in order to see and speak about what’s happening. Congratulations!
You’ve just mastered status.online. So let’s get going.
status.on the web is no alternative silo: instead, it’s what you build whenever you think that the web itself is the truly great online community.
status.online is the brain-child of project manager, designer, journalist and grateful dad, Dean Jones. Dean recently led around the setup and delivery of the major change program with respect to the House of Commons and House of Lords, UK Parliament. Dean grows up inside london, Islington, and attended St Martins College of Art and style. He left in late 2001 and turn into a Design Lecturer after which Project Manager.
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