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Facebook and Twitter
Pollen.com is proud to announce its arrival to Facebook and Twitter!
Anyone can join us on Facebook and join in on postings and pollen info! We are also in the process of building our facebook app!

Follow us on twitter!  This is a simple way to get your forecast whenever you want!

For more details on these great offerings follow this link - http://www.pollen.com/networking.asp

See you on Facebook and happy Tweeting!

The Pollen People at Pollen.com

Comments

# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar I count pollen for our site here in central georgia and occasionally run across unidentifiable pollen grains. Are there any experts out there that might be able to help?
Left by Shannon on 3/11/2010 5:27 PM
# Where to move?
Gravatar Actually a big question, Where can I move to that has Low to no OAK, ASH and Cottonwood trees?
Left by Winston on 3/24/2010 3:45 PM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar You can compare the distribution maps for three of the Genera you mentioned:
Ash - www.pollenlibrary.com/map.aspx?map=Fraxinus.png
Oak - www.pollenlibrary.com/map.aspx?map=Quercus.png
Cottonwood - www.pollenlibrary.com/map.aspx?map=Populus.png

And see where the maps have dark green shaded regions. From the maps above it looks like your best bet would be northwestern states or south Florida.
Left by adminuser on 4/13/2010 9:56 AM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar Is there anyone out there that feels like the standard allergy symptoms of runny nose, itchy eyes and sneezing are basically under control but feels a noticeable fatigue when pollen levels are high?
Left by Ebba on 4/25/2010 2:12 PM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar YES, THAT'S THE WAY i'M AFFECTED BY IT. IT'S TERRIBLE.
Left by RICHARD KELLY on 4/28/2010 4:44 PM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar I had a great time reading around your post as I read it extensively. Excellent writing! I am looking forward to hearing more from you.
Left by sicheres Internet Kasino on 6/11/2010 7:12 AM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar Thanks for working on Facebook Ap looking forward to posting this on my account. It is very helpful to many for aid BREATHING
Left by Theresa Rodriguez on 7/14/2010 6:19 PM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar REALLY SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ARE GREAT WY TO PROMOTE YOUR STE OR DEVELOPING HEALTHY BUSINESS RELATIONS.
Left by search your number 415-593 on 7/15/2010 8:54 AM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar you gave nice ideas here.really social networking site are great way to advertise your product.
Left by search your number 415-593 on 7/15/2010 8:59 AM
# re: Facebook and Twitter
Gravatar There are so many of these sites which actually help to inform and educate the reader on what is to be done and what remedies to be taken. Being on facebook and twitter are great way to promote your site while simultaneously making sure that the information you provides reaches the millions who are desperately I need of it. I am definitely going to follow you on both so that through me other become aware of the site and take advantage of it.
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