
How do you connect your online social networking details with others in the real world? You poken, of course.
Imagine updating all of your social network accounts with more than 60 new friends in less time than it takes to read this story. Well, now it’s possible. And there’s no need to scribble screen names, URLs and e-mail addresses. Just give a high-four with your poken and you’re done.
Pokens are key chain attachments that make the transition from real-world interaction to online social networking easier. And http://www.pokenzoo.com offers the largest, latest (and limited) selection of pokens in the United States.
Here’s how it works: At a friend’s party or at the park with your kids, poken users interested in quickly exchanging details of your Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace accounts simply touch the palms of your four-fingered pokens, which use short-range RFID to transfer all your social networking profiles to each other. Plug the poken into a USB port, and the data is transferred to your personal poken profile at http://www.doyoupoken.com. It’s that simple.
Each poken stores up to 64 new contacts and warns its owner when it’s nearly full. Don’t worry about sharing any IDs you don’t want to, either, because your online poken account lets you choose which of your profiles you want to share.
So upload all your social networking information and start carrying it around with you today. Have fun with it. Express yourself with your Panda, Vampire, RapStar, Geisha, Alien or Ninja poken from http://www.pokenzoo.com.
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<h2>About PokenZoo.com</h2>
Poken Zoo is the United States Poken Store. Visitors can buy Pokens from PokenZoo.com for $19.95.
Shipping is usually 2-3 days via the US Postal Service Priority Mail, and costs $4.95 for up to 12 Pokens--shipping on larger orders costs slightly more.
Poken Zoo is running a Graduation Gift Pack Sale until May 29, 2009.
Poken Zoo is located in the United States, 25 miles east of the Minneapolis St. Paul Twin City metro area in Hudson, Wisconsin.


