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StatusNet is the open source micro messaging platform that helps you share and connect in real-time within your own domain.

With StatusNet you can encourage collaboration, build and engage your community, and be in command of your brand.

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What's New at StatusNet?

02/15/2010 - 17:13 (posted by Evan Prodromou)
Last week we started a poll to measure community will on the preferred character limit for identi.ca. We used a polling tool built into the Drupal system we use for this blog. We ...read more
02/04/2010 - 07:36 (posted by Jon Phillips)
In addition to doing a StatusCheck at FOSDEM2010 in Brussels this Saturday night, we are announcing StatusCampLA to be held in synchronization with SCALE2010 in Los Angeles, Feb ...read more
02/03/2010 - 19:16 (posted by Evan Prodromou)
One of the features of the StatusNet software has been that notices are limited to 140 Unicode characters, which (usually...) fits into a single SMS message, and which is the ...read more
02/01/2010 - 14:58 (posted by Evan Prodromou)
 This morning at 9AM we received notice of a security vulnerability in all versions of the StatusNet software. The StatusNet team has verified the vulnerability and ...read more

Latest Add-ons

Recieve and send posts to Identi.ca, Twitter, FriendFeed, Facebook, Delicious, with a (shortened)...
Laconica Bar allows one to post directly from the URL bar to any StatusNet server that supports a...
supports any StatusNet installation. There is also a Ubiquity command for ping.fm (Read about ping....
The Ubiquity Firefox extension supports several different StatusNet related commands.
Extension for Firefox.

Meet the Team

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User Experience Designer
Sarven Capadisli (@csarven) is the user experience designer for StatusNet Inc. In the recent past, he worked on wikis and magazine sites. He gives talks on microformats and micro-blogging, and casually babbles about...