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CitySpeek – Micro-Messaging Service, with Picture or Video

March 28th, 2009 by Social Guy

 

CitySpeek

You know as well as any that micro-messaging is one of the web’s most efficient forms of communication. We’ve got Twitter, Identica and Tumblr just to name a few. Now, let me be the first to introduce you to one of the web’s newest micro-messaging sites, CitySpeek.

CitySpeek allows you to easily stay in contact with your friends, family, teammates, co-workers and customers. Like other micro-messaging sites, CitySpeek gives you 140 characters to tell the world what’s on your mind. But what you need to know about is what makes CitySpeek different.

CitySpeek calls messages speeks. Speeks can include a picture or video. CitySpeek offers both public and private groups. We are also integrated directly with Flickr and YouTube.

The most recent, and we think the most exciting, feature to hit CitySpeek is translation. CitySpeek users now have the ability to translate speeks originally written in any one of over 30 supported languages, into their own native language. CitySpeek is currently the only micro-messaging web site with an integrated translation service.

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Posted in Micro Blogging, Social Media | View Comments

  • Ok, it's another Twitter clone big deal.

    The translating feature is novel but it isn't really something that someone Twitter couldn't add in a heart-beat. What is their business model?

    What is silly to me is rather than have another YANT (yet another twitter) no one is *really* trying to find a way to differentiate themselves from other sites.
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