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  1. diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (‘pods’) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (‘pods’) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
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  2. diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (‘pods’) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (‘pods’) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    changed by Jonne Haß via a Batch Operation.
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  3. diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (called “pods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (calledpods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
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  4. diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (called “pods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    diaspora* is a true network, with no central base. There are servers (calledpods”) all over the world, each containing the data of those users who have chosen to register with it. These pods communicate with each other seamlessly, so that you can register with any pod and communicate freely with your contacts, wherever they are on the network.
    changed by Jonne Haß via a Batch Operation.
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  5. diaspora* es un ver rete sin base central. Il ha servitores, appellate "pods", in tote le mundo. Cata pod contine le datos del usatores que se ha inscribite in illo. Le pods intercommunica de maniera transparente. Isto vole dicer que tu pote inscriber te in un certe pod e communicar liberemente con tu contactos in non importa qual pod del rete.
    diaspora* es un ver rete sin base central. Il ha servitores, appellate "pods", in tote le mundo. Cata pod contine le datos del usatores que se ha inscribite in illo. Le pods intercommunica de maniera transparente. Isto vole dicer que tu pote inscriber te in un certe pod e communicar liberemente con tu contactos in non importa qual pod del rete.

    diaspora* es un ver rete sin base central. Il ha servitores, appellate "pods", in tote le mundo. Cata pod contine le datos del usatores que se ha inscribite in illo. Le pods intercommunica de maniera transparente. Isto vole dicer que tu pote inscriber te in un certe pod e communicar liberemente con tu contactos in non importa qual pod del rete.

    changed by Martijn Dekker .
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