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the ( Get a life ) part was

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Bassel (not verified)

August 13, 2009 - 6:26pm

the ( Get a life ) part was for those who call it an industry, I didn't say that you called it an industry in your post, I wrote it for those who will come and read the post while thinking it is an industry..

what exactly is a "real service" to me?
well twitter it self is a real services, ping.fm is a real service, flock.com toolbars are real services, disqus.com is a real service..
any service that really help, not those how hide you and then just simply fall down and your work fall dawn with them. even if it didn't. I mean what if other url shortening sites stopped? what will happen then?

finally my (amazing) life style is writing open source software for the web not just (posting comments about how "overwhelmed" the web is with social networks and related services) :) :)

I like your writings :)

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