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'''Identi.ca''' is an [[open source]] [[social networking]] and [[micro-blogging]] service. Based on [[StatusNet]], a micro-blogging software package built on the [[OpenMicroBlogging]] specification, users may send text updates (dents<ref>[http://identi.ca/notice/42564 Question: If a message on Twitter is a tweet, what's a message on identi.ca?]</ref><ref>[http://identi.ca/notice/42571 Answer: A dent]</ref>) up to 140 characters long in a similar way to [[Twitter]]. The service supports [[Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol|XMPP]] and allows free export and exchange of personal and "friend" data based on the [[FOAF_(software)|FOAF]] standard. This means that dents can be fed in to a Twitter account or other service, and also ported in to a private system similar to [[Yammer]].<ref name="gigaom"/>
'''Identi.ca''' is an [[open source]] [[social networking]] and [[micro-blogging]] service. Based on [[StatusNet]], a micro-blogging software package built on the [[OpenMicroBlogging]] specification, Identi.ca allows users to send text updates (known as "dents")<ref>[http://identi.ca/notice/42564 Question: If a message on Twitter is a tweet, what's a message on identi.ca?]</ref><ref>[http://identi.ca/notice/42571 Answer: A dent]</ref> up to 140 characters long. While similar to [[Twitter]] in both concept and operation, Identi.ca provides many features not currently implemented by Twitter, including [[Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol|XMPP]] support, [[geolocation]], personal [[tag clouds]], and groups. In addition, Identi.ca allows free export and exchange of personal and "friend" data based on the [[FOAF_(software)|FOAF]] standard; therefore, dents can be fed in to a Twitter account or other service, and also ported in to a private system similar to [[Yammer]].<ref name="gigaom"/>


The service received over 8,000 registrations and 19,000 updates within the first 24 hours of publicly launching,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://identi.ca/notice/19345 |title=identi.ca |accessdate=2008-07-03 }}</ref> and reached its 1,000,000th dent on November 4, 2008.<ref>http://identi.ca/notice/1000000</ref> In January of 2009, identi.ca received investment funds from a [[Montreal]]-based [[venture capital]] group.<ref name="gigaom">{{cite web|url=http://gigaom.com/2009/01/14/identica-gets-funding-to-make-open-source-twitter-variant/|title=Identi.ca Gets Funding to Make Open-source Twitter Variant|last=Croll|first=Alastair|date=Wednesday, January 14, 2009 |work=[[Gigaom]]|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref> As a result of this, an upgrade and new design was launched on 23 January 2009.
The service received over 8,000 registrations and 19,000 updates within the first 24 hours of publicly launching,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://identi.ca/notice/19345 |title=identi.ca |accessdate=2008-07-03 }}</ref> and reached its 1,000,000th dent on November 4, 2008.<ref>http://identi.ca/notice/1000000</ref> In January of 2009, identi.ca received investment funds from a [[Montreal]]-based [[venture capital]] group.<ref name="gigaom">{{cite web|url=http://gigaom.com/2009/01/14/identica-gets-funding-to-make-open-source-twitter-variant/|title=Identi.ca Gets Funding to Make Open-source Twitter Variant|last=Croll|first=Alastair|date=Wednesday, January 14, 2009 |work=[[Gigaom]]|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref> As a result of this, an upgrade and new design was launched on 23 January 2009.

A new feature in Identi.ca are groups which can be created for gathering dents on a particular topic.


On March 30, 2009 Control Yourself announced that Identi.ca was to become part of a hosted microblogging service called status.net to be launched in May 2009. Status.net offers individual microblogs under a subdomain to be chosen by the customer. Identi.ca will remain a free service. All notices will be published under the [[Creative Commons licenses|Creative Commons Attribution]] 3.0 license by default, but paying customers will be free to choose a different license.<ref>Control Yourself, [http://controlyourself.ca/2009/03/30/statusnet-coming-soon/ status.net coming soon], March 30, 2009.</ref>
On March 30, 2009 Control Yourself announced that Identi.ca was to become part of a hosted microblogging service called status.net to be launched in May 2009. Status.net offers individual microblogs under a subdomain to be chosen by the customer. Identi.ca will remain a free service. All notices will be published under the [[Creative Commons licenses|Creative Commons Attribution]] 3.0 license by default, but paying customers will be free to choose a different license.<ref>Control Yourself, [http://controlyourself.ca/2009/03/30/statusnet-coming-soon/ status.net coming soon], March 30, 2009.</ref>

Revision as of 16:12, 23 December 2009

Identi.ca
Type of site
Micro-blogging
Available inBulgarian, Catalan, Czech, German, Greek, English (US), English (British), English, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Macedonian, Norwegian (bokmal), Dutch, Polish, Portuguese Brazil, Russian, Swedish, Telugu, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Taiwanese)
OwnerControl Yourself, Inc
Created byControl Yourself, Inc
URLidenti.ca
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired

Identi.ca is an open source social networking and micro-blogging service. Based on StatusNet, a micro-blogging software package built on the OpenMicroBlogging specification, Identi.ca allows users to send text updates (known as "dents")[1][2] up to 140 characters long. While similar to Twitter in both concept and operation, Identi.ca provides many features not currently implemented by Twitter, including XMPP support, geolocation, personal tag clouds, and groups. In addition, Identi.ca allows free export and exchange of personal and "friend" data based on the FOAF standard; therefore, dents can be fed in to a Twitter account or other service, and also ported in to a private system similar to Yammer.[3]

The service received over 8,000 registrations and 19,000 updates within the first 24 hours of publicly launching,[4] and reached its 1,000,000th dent on November 4, 2008.[5] In January of 2009, identi.ca received investment funds from a Montreal-based venture capital group.[3] As a result of this, an upgrade and new design was launched on 23 January 2009.

On March 30, 2009 Control Yourself announced that Identi.ca was to become part of a hosted microblogging service called status.net to be launched in May 2009. Status.net offers individual microblogs under a subdomain to be chosen by the customer. Identi.ca will remain a free service. All notices will be published under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license by default, but paying customers will be free to choose a different license.[6]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Question: If a message on Twitter is a tweet, what's a message on identi.ca?
  2. ^ Answer: A dent
  3. ^ a b Croll, Alastair (Wednesday, January 14, 2009). "Identi.ca Gets Funding to Make Open-source Twitter Variant". Gigaom. Retrieved 2009-01-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "identi.ca". Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  5. ^ http://identi.ca/notice/1000000
  6. ^ Control Yourself, status.net coming soon, March 30, 2009.

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