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Have you seen Askablogr?
Askablogr is an integrated blog question and answer (Q&A) service that:
Makes it easy for blog readers to submit questions to their favorite bloggers, while protecting the privacy and attention of the blogger
Makes it easy for bloggers to answer some questions and decline others (or permanently block certain questioners) without hurting anyone's feelings
Automagically publishes these Q&A exchanges to the blogger's blog
Creates a master index of all the participating bloggers, readers and Q&A sessions (with links back to the source blogs) to help readers find and participate in this new kind of blog conversation
How it works:
For Blog Readers
Click on the "Ask a Question" button on any participating blog
Type your question into the web form provided
Click submit (registration is required for first-time users)
When your question is answered, you'll receive an email notification
Your question and the resulting answer will be posted to the participating blog, with a copy saved to your Askablogr profile
For Bloggers
Install the Askablogr widget in your blog sidebar (registration required)
Receive questions anonymously (your email is not disclosed to the questioner) in your inbox
Reply to questions (or decline them, and even block individual questioners from asking more) using the web form provided
Your complete Q&A exchanges will be posted to your blog automagically (you retain full control of the content on your blog)
Copies of all of your Q&A exchanges are posted to Askablogr with links back to your blog
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There is a new casual gaming network in town that’s got some serious cross-platform chops. Don’t be fooled by the cutesy graphics. Today, Mytopia is simultaneously launching across Facebook, Bebo, MySpace (currently pending approval) and its own Website with eight games (Chess, Backgammon, Sudoku, Dominoes, Bingo, Spades, Hearts, Video Poker). On Monday, it will release the same games across the major Web and desktop widgets: iGoogle Gadgets, Apple Dashboard Widgets, Yahoo Widgets and Windows Vista Toolbar Widgets. TechCrunch
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