The London-based State.com, an opinion based social network, co-founded by British Lebanese entrepreneurs and brothers, Alexander Asseily and Mark Asseily has began a major push in South Africa as the country goes to its General Election tomorrow.
Unlike other networks which connect people due to their personal, professional or social interests, State.com links people via their opinions and aims to give everyone a voice as often the weak are not heard.

Available as a web platform and iPhone app, with an Android app coming soon, State aims to make it easier for South Africans to air their opinions and link with others of the same opinion around the world. The iPhone app has also launched a world map to show what conversation is trending where, globally.
Present in over 100 countries, with thousands of opinions, the firm organises opinions by topic and makes each topic interactive with instant feedback to the contributor, conversation, relevant links and related topics and social sharing of opinions to Facebook and Twitter. State’s insights can be shared with companies, communities and organisations for decision making.
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