Sangu is a social product that makes it convenient for users to aggregate great content published and shared by themselves and their friends on the Internet. It has started internal testing recently.
Sangu (Sangu.me) is a social product that officially entered the internal testing phase today. It can be used to automatically aggregate subscriptions of information sources (Lifestreamer) from more than ten third-party Internet services such as Douban, Youku, and personal blogs for you and your friends. Moreover, it adopts a relatively novel interactive way to view and comment on articles, videos, photos, and music等内容 that your friends have posted across various websites. Currently, Sangu is still in the internal testing phase. Those who want to experience it can quickly submit your Email address on the homepage. The slots are limited. In general, the current version of Sangu is still just a prototype of a product, with many basic functions not yet fully developed. However, its all-encompassing product characteristics and product philosophy have already made me intuitively sense its enormous potential. Therefore, judging from my usage experience, I might tend to build a more agile, interactive, and instant Sangu on the existing basis. Today, when I saw the product Sangu at first glance and then connected it with the human network launched last year and the aggregation products that will start testing in the next week, I began to reflect: Perhaps we have been too harsh on China's Internet people in the past. But being hasty always prevents us from eating hot tofu, and an innovative culture achieves success through continuous sedimentation and absorption. Sangu is basically such a product. Good luck!
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