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	<title>Comments on: Review: An Experience That&#8217;ll Make You Pownce</title>
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		<title>By: Web Strategy by Jeremiah &#187; Keeping track of the Pownce Reviews</title>
		<link>http://www.livingstonbuzz.com/2007/07/08/review-an-experience-thatll-make-you-pownce/comment-page-1/#comment-2828</link>
		<dc:creator>Web Strategy by Jeremiah &#187; Keeping track of the Pownce Reviews</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] In Favor  Mashable: Pownce: Against All Odds, Pownce Blew Us Away Allen Stern of Center Networks: Pownce - it&#8217;s pretty freakin&#8217; sweet! Rafe Needleman of CNET: First look at Pownce  Robert Scoble: Another Twitter competitor â€” want an invite? Ryan Stewart of CNET: Pownce using AIR (and Iâ€™ve got invites) Mapping the Web: Pownce Is The Next Big Thing Kent Newsome: Pownce: Initial Thoughts and Invites to Give Download Squad: Up close and personal with Pownce We Break Stuff: A few thoughts on Pownce The Buzz Bin: Review: An experience that will make you pownce [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In Favor  Mashable: Pownce: Against All Odds, Pownce Blew Us Away Allen Stern of Center Networks: Pownce &#8211; it&#8217;s pretty freakin&#8217; sweet! Rafe Needleman of CNET: First look at Pownce  Robert Scoble: Another Twitter competitor â€” want an invite? Ryan Stewart of CNET: Pownce using AIR (and Iâ€™ve got invites) Mapping the Web: Pownce Is The Next Big Thing Kent Newsome: Pownce: Initial Thoughts and Invites to Give Download Squad: Up close and personal with Pownce We Break Stuff: A few thoughts on Pownce The Buzz Bin: Review: An experience that will make you pownce [...]</p>
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		<title>By: vaspers the grate aka steven e. streight</title>
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		<dc:creator>vaspers the grate aka steven e. streight</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been proclaiming this all over the tech blogs and socnets: Twitter is good for fast text messaging and link sharing/archiving. However, it has lousy interactivity when it comes to conversation tracking via comments on messages.

Pownce is good for fast file sharing. It also has a vastly better &quot;in reply to&quot; mechanism: ability to post comments on specific Pownce notes.

Twitter does not enable file sharing or replies to specific messages. @username will be linked in the &quot;in reply to&quot; text to the most recent message, not any other.

If sharing files is part of your marketing strategy or personal presencing stream, Pownce is great. Files upload quickly, and you can add textual descriptions to accompany them. I suggest time duration, date, and any other relevant information.

Music bands should figure out how to compile a community of music bloggers and fans of their genre of music, and distribute mp3s to them. Attract music fans by making the Pownce channel a special distribution zone, exclusive out takes, demos, rareties, remixes, mashups, etc.

Interactive resumes, art samples, video ads, and other files can be delivered to employees, fans, talent scouts, and other important figures.

I&#039;ve been using Pownce to distribute mp3s of my computer music and my old band. One member of my Friends community asked me what I&#039;d charge to make music for his podcast. So the marketing and personal presence streaming potential is quite unlimited with Pownce.

http://pownce.com/vaspers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been proclaiming this all over the tech blogs and socnets: Twitter is good for fast text messaging and link sharing/archiving. However, it has lousy interactivity when it comes to conversation tracking via comments on messages.</p>
<p>Pownce is good for fast file sharing. It also has a vastly better &#8220;in reply to&#8221; mechanism: ability to post comments on specific Pownce notes.</p>
<p>Twitter does not enable file sharing or replies to specific messages. @username will be linked in the &#8220;in reply to&#8221; text to the most recent message, not any other.</p>
<p>If sharing files is part of your marketing strategy or personal presencing stream, Pownce is great. Files upload quickly, and you can add textual descriptions to accompany them. I suggest time duration, date, and any other relevant information.</p>
<p>Music bands should figure out how to compile a community of music bloggers and fans of their genre of music, and distribute mp3s to them. Attract music fans by making the Pownce channel a special distribution zone, exclusive out takes, demos, rareties, remixes, mashups, etc.</p>
<p>Interactive resumes, art samples, video ads, and other files can be delivered to employees, fans, talent scouts, and other important figures.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using Pownce to distribute mp3s of my computer music and my old band. One member of my Friends community asked me what I&#8217;d charge to make music for his podcast. So the marketing and personal presence streaming potential is quite unlimited with Pownce.</p>
<p><a href="http://pownce.com/vaspers" rel="nofollow">http://pownce.com/vaspers</a></p>
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