Plunk: social network multiuso

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Oggi vi parliamo di un social network alternativo, che si presenta come un multiuso che permette svariate funzioni sociali e virtuali. Stiamo parlando di un progetto tutto italiano che prende il nome di Plunk. Il sito web che parte da una bacheca dove sarà possibile condividere con i propri amici tutti i messaggi che vogliamo, ha una serie di funzioni diverse da sfruttare.

Troveremo i giochi on line, lo streaming, la video chat, Plunk music, chat roulette, Plunk Answer, Plunk Image, Plunk Mail ed il Plunk Wall. Di cosa stiamo parlando nello specifico? Si tratta di un social network che permette di contattare i propri amici e di condividere ciò che si vuole e ciò che serve. Lo slogan, dice che si tratta del primo sito web “All in one” al mondo. L’iscrizione è basata sempre su un profilo da creare, oltre che da una vita virtuale da mantenere viva. Come per Facebook & Co. Abbiamo la nostra bacheca dove condividere i nostri messaggi ed altre funzionalità.

Esaminandole singolarmente, vediamo che abbiamo Plunk Music, il motore di ricerca musicale per l’ascolto della propria musica preferita in streaming, senza la necessità di download di player aggiuntivi. Plunk Answer, richiama invece il più conosciuto Yahoo! Answer, dove abbiamo le sezioni di domande e risposte tra gli utenti per la condivisione del sapere e la risoluzione di dubbi. Plunk Image, altro non è che un host multiplo (sempre free) per effettuare l’upload delle immagini. Poi abbiamo un collegamento a Chat Roulette che è una piattaforma già nota ai più, che permette di fare delle videochat in random con perfetti sconosciuti a scopo amicizia.

Si ha la possibilità di registrare la propria Plunk Mail con una destinazione personalizzata con fine in “@plunk.it” ed infine, il live stream che permette di guardare o trasmettere dal vivo i propri servizi. Il sito è raggiungibile dall’indirizzo www.plunk.it.

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