Connect Worlds with Poken – instantly connect with new friends across online social networks when and where you meet them.

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How does Poken work? Easy. Poken usb plugs easily into your PC, laptop or netbook.

How does Poken work?

How does Poken work?

In the real world…

With your poken you instantly connect with new friends across online social networks when and where you meet them.

Remove the Poken usb hand

Remove the Poken usb hand

At any computer with web access…

The poken hand pulls out of the body, revealing a USB connector. Insert the USB connector into any computer with web access to easily upload your new contacts to the Poken web database.

Plug the Poken usb hand into your computer

Plug the Poken usb hand into your computer

On doyoupoken.com

You choose which of your social network profiles you would like to share with people when you meet them in the real world.

A small logo of each social network you choose is displayed as a link on your « Poken Card ,» which shows only your most basic information. Your contacts can view your Poken Card on doyoupoken.com, but, if they want to see more, they only have to click the logo to see your profile on the social networking site you’ve chosen to share.

On the Poken site you and your friends can view your contacts alphabetically, or chronologically in your “social timeline.” You can also send messages, group contacts with a label, write notes for yourself about each contact, and so much more.

Poken Sample Card with Contact Details

Poken Sample Card with Contact Details

We’re not another social network. You’ve already got that.

We’ve thought bigger to let you instantly bridge the gap between the people you meet in the real world and those you stay connected to online.

So, do you Poken ?

4 Responses to “So How Does Poken Work?”

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  2. Yes, we poken. We even take pictures!

  3. Bee-autiful Poken says:

    Well David, we’d love to see the photos. Can you post them here?

  4. MariOle says:

    How do I remove something, that I have written in Twitter (and removed afterwards), and which now appears on Poken?

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