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Murmur is a new-age microblogging platform on EOS blockchain. Unlike conventional social media platforms, Murmur is decentralized. This way users can better exercise control over their data, socially connect in safe & interesting ways without entrusting their data to some central middlemen & without confirming with arbitrary rules of publishing.
Happiness is a weird thing and I think forcing yourself to reflect back on your day is a great idea. So every day AYHT will email or text you to ask how your day went. After responding, you can go to the site and see a complete history of how your days have went and that hopefully helps you direct your life.
Feed is a social networking utility & microblogging app powered by Blockstack. Write posts up to 500 characters and share them anywhere with a permalink. With Feed, you own your data and identity. There are no ads. It's just you and the content you create.
Fadd is a way to let your buddies and the world know what you're doing at that exact moment. Unlike other apps, your statuses/replies get deleted after 24 hours, as no one wants to know what you were doing yesterday.
Koo is a Personal Updates and Opinion sharing micro-blogging platform. Discussions are around interesting topics. It empowers people to express their thoughts in Indian languages with a strong knit local Indian community.