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Local events on Mosuki

This month sees one big improvement: Mosuki now only shows you events in your area. As we get new users outside of San Francisco, it’s become more important to limit the events we show you to just events in your area.
What do you need to do to take advantage of this? Just make sure [...]

MySpace badges!

Now you can put your Mosuki events, or events from your favorite Mosuki scene, on your blog or your MySpace profile. Just go to your profile, or your favorite scene, and click on Export: to blog/MySpace, and follow the directions. For example, here’s my published Mosuki events badge:

And here’s the same badge on my [...]

Mosuki September update #1: moderated scenes

This release sees just one big change. You can now control who joins your scenes. This means that scenes can be private event discussion groups as well as open-membership communities.
There are some other nifty small changes. You can now cancel and delete scenes, and remove an event that you have posted to [...]

Mosuki August update: email replies and scenes

This month’s Mosuki update includes some very exciting new features that we’ve been fine-tuning for a while.
Email replies
You now can reply to Mosuki messages directly from your email program. When you get a Mosuki message from a friend, or a message posted to an event, in email, you can reply right from your email [...]

Second Mosuki July Update

Our second update for July has some nifty new features:
iCalendar feed import now supports feeds that are password protected. Imported feeds with just a few events in them will now place those events on your calendar, and into the word of mouth system. Large feeds still behave as collections of events.
We now have a way [...]

Mosuki July Update: Flickr integration, search plugins

You might have noticed that Mosuki was upgraded this afternoon. The new version has some major changes under the hood, but we won’t bore you with those.
The most exciting new thing is the ability to put Flickr photos onto Mosuki events and places. Every Mosuki event and place has a little section that [...]

Privacy is important

( Mosuki and Press and Privacy )

Nobody protects your privacy as carefully as Mosuki does… not even Google.

Mosuki May update: New feeds and better speeds

The most obvious new feature this month are our new feeds. You can now get public feeds for:

Discussions on public events, public places, and public photos
The list of published events
All events at a public place
All events published by a particular user

If your feed reader supports password-protected feeds (as most do), you can get private [...]