Plurk could have not asked more than this.
Canadian startup Plurk, a Twitter-like social networking site that has gotten quite popular in China, accused Microsoft China of not only stealing the service’s design, but 80 percent of the service’s code too. In response, Microsoft has pulled its microblogging site, which goes by the name of Juku and was developed by a third-party vendor for the company’s MSN China joint venture.
Plurk has been busy this week, attracting the attention of Social Media evangelists, most who are current Twitter users.This is the best thing that could have happened for plurk due to the outburst.
We are showcasing the few statistical analysis of traffic growth from alexa:


Plurk saw more than 50% increase in traffic& 200% in alexa traffic rank.
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