Monkiri lets you grab any part of the web page and instantly publish it either on your Monikri blog or send it to your Blogger or Wordpress blog.
Literally Monkiri means the Japanese art of paper cutting. Newspaper clippings are always a means amongst any knowledge enthusiasts to store a piece of information. In the web world Monkiri meets the same need. Monkiri lets one read and write blogs about any item published on a website.
With the help of Monkiri button a user can snap required portion of the item on the web page and blog it. The user can then give a comprehensive review of the same and add on his comments. The ‘View Entries’ feature from Monkiri menu enables other interested users to visit the blogged item and comment on the same. In this way everyone visiting that page can review the comments giving one a potentially large audience. Over a period of time users can build up an online journal of articles of interest. In other words, Monkiri makes blogging and sharing a simple affair.
One of the main features of Web 2.0 is the democratization of the web where web users are no longer content to be passive observers of information that has been fed to them – they want to be active participants. Monkiri has been developed to take this advantage of Web 2.0.
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Created on: 17-Nov-06
Expires on: 17-Nov-09
Last Updated on: 22-Nov-08
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Joshi, Madhu madujoc(at)yahoo.com
A12/G1
Pune, 411027
India
919960835251 Fax --
Company name:Monkiri Description:Monkiri lets you grab any part of the web page and instantly publish it either on your Monikri blog or send it to your Blogger or Wordpress blog. Ranking:1,218,958 Famous in countries:France, Employee Amount:6 Founded:5/5/2008 Tags:capture-share-bookmark-research-preblogging-plugins-addons E-Mail:madujoc@gmail.com
Monkiri lets you grab any part of the web page and instantly publish it either on your Monikri blog or send it to your Blogger or Wordpress blog.
Literally Monkiri means the Japanese art of paper cutting. Newspaper clippings are always a means amongst any knowledge enthusiasts to store a piece of information. In the web world Monkiri meets the same need. Monkiri lets one read and write blogs about any item published on a website.
With the help of Monkiri button a user can snap required portion of the item on the web page and blog it. The user can then give a comprehensive review of the same and add on his comments. The ‘View Entries’ feature from Monkiri menu enables other interested users to visit the blogged item and comment on the same. In this way everyone visiting that page can review the comments giving one a potentially large audience. Over a period of time users can build up an online journal of articles of interest. In other words, Monkiri makes blogging and sharing a simple affair.
One of the main features of Web 2.0 is the democratization of the web where web users are no longer content to be passive observers of information that has been fed to them – they want to be active participants. Monkiri has been developed to take this advantage of Web 2.0.