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Now days there is no time to do anything. No time to say Hello to Family members or Friends. Just work and work and sleep. What is this? We need to be in touch with everyone. How is it possible, without wasting time.
In this YouGup website the Indians and also all the other group of people can take advantage of this opportunity to use this service to fullest advantage possible. All the world now is using Twitter as the contact base, how about something that is specially for Indians and all the other communities and countries. This service provide the communicating point between families and friends. Just update your status and everyone who is following you will know what were you doing at specific time. Wow no need to send texts or emails or calls just go to YouGup and try it out for free. Help build the Community log on and update your status now. There are many microblogging services out there but this is the purest and the best of all. You can also upload images and send private messages.
I hereby post a Review-Request for www.emote.in ,
A microblogging service; which is a platform to -
1. Make yourself heard, comment on news, stories and current affair.
2. Share your experiences, memories and events with your friends and family.
3. Connect with different people with similar emotional attributes as yours.
(eg: if attrocities on animals make you sad, connect with others who share the same feeling)
4. Jot-down your experiences. You usually have so many things to say - a constant stream of thoughts, comments and observations running through your head continuously.
5. Last but not the least, has everything (and much more) that twiiter has.
6. A wonderful timeline coming shortly (in few weeks)