About MobilityBeat

    MobilityBeat is a community powered social bookmarking and link sharing website about Mobile Technology.


    How does it work?
    MobilityBeat allows you to submit an article that will be reviewed by all members and will be promoted, based on popularity, to the main page. When a user submits a news article it will be placed in the "queued" area until it gains sufficient votes to be promoted to the main page. Anyone can submit an article and write a brief description, registered users have the ability to vote on stories they like.


    In turn, the MobilityBeat users create and decide on the content - creating a unique community driven look at what's going on in the mobile tech world.



    About Pligg
    Pligg is an open source web application platform that powers MobilityBeat. MobilityBeat runs on a modified pligg engine and is powered by linux servers and other open source technologies. The original source for Pligg was authored by Ricardo Galli. He was influenced by the extremely popular English technology site digg.com.

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