Last week we
reported on Frazr, one of Germany’s many Twitter clones (if you’re eager for more side-by-side comparisons, see
Sloggen
,
Wamadu
,
Faybl
or
1you
, which all launched in March or April). Frazr is symptomatic for the state of Web 2.0 in Germany and to get a better understanding for the many international developments, this post starts a series of regional profiles on Web 2.0 around the world. I’ll start the tour with a closer look at Germany, home to Europe’s largest population of internet broadband users.
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