Yeah this is the thing I'm really worried about happening. Ping.fm currently is 
my preferred way to do microblogging. Without it, geez it would be bad news. 
Surprised no ones created a ping.fm type thing for the desktop.

Interesting piece about ping.fm - 
http://mashable.com/2008/09/02/pingfm-solving-the-problem-or-exacerbating-it/ 


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2008/10/21 Brian Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sunday: added 23 social networks to my ping.fm account.
> Tuesday: http://ping.fm has disappeared!  Has it been credit crunched?
> Is it to return?  Or do I need to change 23 passwords?

They're having problems with GoDaddy. Definitely not dead.

http://tinyurl.com/5bdl3w

Follow @pingfm on twitter.

Peter


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