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Twitter, now with 100 percent more Jesus

Gospelr168 Do you love Twitter but hate how you have to read all those awful anti-Christian messages on it? Then you need Gospelr, the new Twitter-like service for "ministry microblogging." Gospelr claims it's not just a Twitter clone. In fact, it can be integrated with Twitter. (Your Tweets get color-coordinated to show which service they're coming from.) Other than that, it's just a place for those who want to share thoughts, ideas, words of encouragement, prayer requests and daily scripture readings (you know, Christian stuff). I wonder if their fail whale has Jonah in it. It's totally possible—even its RSS icon has a Christian theme. According to the press release, it symbolizes "Christ, His Good Work on the Cross, being communicated and broadcast to a fallen and dying world, via Web technology." If your brand is associated with Christianity and you want to get into social networking, clearly Gospelr is your path to righteousness. I fully expect Chick-fil-A to start a Gospelr feed any second now.

—Posted by Rebecca Cullers

September 22, 2008 in Cullers, Social networks | Permalink

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You do know that Microsoft didn't do these ads... It's two other advertising agencies.

Also, if I did a whole project on my PC then you have a look at it on a MAC and save it on a MAC, the metadata will show that it was made with a Mackintosh; although the original work was done on a PC. So this doesn't prove or disprove anything. This is how advertising world work. By the way, I did a MAC ad for a local magazine on my PC, So?! I don't run around talking about it like a kid who just got his first homemade cupcake, unable to contain his self from disbelieve.

If this proves anything, it proves that:

1. You guys read news that try to disgrace Microsoft from an Apple "ass kissing" webpages, then you follow them doing the same.
2. You don't know how metadata works. It's okay, learn it.
3. Macs now work for PCs. lol
4. Microsoft didn't say that MACs are bad, they just said that "90% of the world is PC". ;)

Make sure to understand what you read. Don't act like a MAC.

Posted by: JungleCat | Sep 28, 2008 5:30:00 AM


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