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Using Asian languages in similar microblogging sites like Twitter.
“Microblogging” is nothing new and sites like Twitter get messages across quickly and efficiently. The sites listed below are exact duplicates to Twitter; you register your details, have a username to post messages from, are limited to the size of what messages you can post, urls are disguised, you can save favourite users and follow their postings too. However, they use local languages which aren’t supported by twitter.
Chinese
Fanfou
Fanfou is shown in Chinese language and looks like an exact copy of Twitter.
“饭否是一个 140 字的迷你博客。在这里,你可以告诉大家你在做什么,可以随便看看大家都在做什么,也可以加几个有趣的人为好友。目前,饭否支持 饭否网页、手机上网、手机短信、手机彩信(发照片)、QQ、MSN、GTalk机器人 和 API 等方式来发布消息以及同步个人签名,发布一句话博客。简单地说,饭否就是可以随时记录自己的心情、简洁发表自己的观点的东东~。”

Komoo
Komoo could be Twitter’s twin, has exactly the same look and feel.
“因为每条极其普通的信息对您的家人、朋友、同学或同事都非常有意义——尤其在适当的时候。”

Zuosa
Zuosa is more interactive with MSN and QQ integration, feels more like a community than the other sites.
“这里是一个全球互动分享社区. 其网友们都在回答一个简单的问题: 你在做啥? 回答可以通过手机, 聊天软件或本网站发送.”

Korean
Play Talk
PlayTalk supports MSN, Windows Based Applications and Mobiles. It’s also in Chinese, English, Japanese and Korean languages.
“Launched in February 2007, PlayTalk is a social network service based microblog that helps people communicate more efficiently with their friends, family and coworkers. People use PlayTalk to write brief text updates and publish them, meet friends and keep up on what they are doing by enabling them to share their life.”

Japanese
Feecle
Feecle looks very simple and clean to use. It shows the latest “tweets” on the homepage and is in Japanese language only.
“Feecleのサービスは、より便利にご利用いただけるよう会員登録をしていただいております。会員登録時には本サービスログイン時にご利用するIDとパスワード、Eメールアドレスを入力してください。”

Conclusion
These types of sites are useful and very easy to use. Using Microblogging people get to the point quickly and it’s great for networking and market research.
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