Does anybody need Pownce, still?

I have five four nine (!?) Pownce invites left. Maybe if enough inter­est­ing peo­ple (approx­i­mately equal to my read­ers, and I’m not cur­ry­ing favor) join, maybe some­thing good will come of it?

But Twit­ter is way ahead for imme­di­ate obvi­ous functionality.

Com­ments will do.

7 thoughts on “Does anybody need Pownce, still?

  1. Done. And new resources from my wife’s pile of invites added to the pool. This is the most I’ve heard from you peo­ple in months, you know.

    He said, leadingly.

    I must be pretty damned bor­ing most of the time.…

  2. Non­sense about bor­ing the audi­ence. It’s just that we’re too busy twit­ter­ing and face­book­ing to com­ment. And if we get pownce, we’ll have to give up email.

  3. OK, color me thick, but I’m not at all clear why I yet want a Pownce invite. I’m still not sold on Twit­ter :-) . I con­fess, how­ever, to only hav­ing two Twit­ter friends, and I must say that I find fol­low­ing your Twit­ter feed is quite amus­ing. But if I had dozens or hun­dreds of peo­ple doing that? I might go insane!

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