> Ok, so let's move on and get creative
> -- Felix
Definitely!
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if it's a popular site, then that means it did something right, so they try
to clone since they don't have enough imagination to create their own
popular site.
you can often make money selling the clone. also, if you setup the clone to
be similar to the original (similar style domain, appearance,
Why do people do clones of highly
successful sites?
Guess we reached Peak-German-Engineering : /. VW's are made in Mexico,
Duduku copies twitter and let's not get into politics either.
Anyway, the reason is easy $$$. Another example of fellow Germans
playing the copy-cat game:
http://www.stud
Taking this slightly off-topic: Why do people do clones of highly
successful sites? I mean is it really worth it? In dukudu's case I can
see the point Twitter isn't localized. But in general why should it
be a good idea?
On Jun 24, 6:25 pm, "Jonathan Langevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sharp
sharp looking site, shame it's in german :-)
On 6/24/07, xhoch2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Maybe this is interesting for someone.
> Dukudu.de - a german twitter clone - was made with CakePHP.
> The service was mentioned on TechCrunch because it is listed for sale
> on ebay:
> http://feeds.fe
Maybe this is interesting for someone.
Dukudu.de - a german twitter clone - was made with CakePHP.
The service was mentioned on TechCrunch because it is listed for sale
on ebay:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/126640006/
In my opinion a very good reference for CakePHP.
http://www.du