Plinky is a new service that operates a bit like Twitter, but instead of asking what you’re doing right now Plinky asks you a different question every day. Sounds intriguing? It certainly adds some dynamics to the concept of microblogging Twitter ushered in a few years ago.
After registering your Plinky account, you can go right ahead and answer the day’s prompted question. For me, it was “Share where you’d fly for the weekend if your best friend had a helicopter.” You can choose to answer this prompt or you can skip to the next one. Some prompts are pretty basic, such as the one I received today. Others are more conclusive, and have multiple parts to answer. And depending on the context of a given prompt, Plinky will incorporate other media (maps, photos, etc.) into users’ answers.
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For those who are already tired of the mindless and pointless updates that you get from your Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites’ friends and contacts, you may want to suggest Plinky to them. Or if you are guilty of such “crime”, you may want to try out Plinky yourself. Plinky is an inspired-content suggestion tool with the aim of helping you tap into your creative juices to create inspired content. 




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