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The best and worst thing Twitter did in 2009: RT
In it's current form I do see it as a competitor to twitter, but it will be interesting to see what they do around the corner what with Google on board.
But no, Jaiku will never really be able to 'defeat' twitter.
http://luke.gedeon.name/what-ever-happened-to-j...
Twitter has crappy "in reply to" that links to the most recent tweet, rather than a specific tweet of a Twitterer.
Twitter is a frustrating tool that just gets worse all the time, not better.
Jaiku will and should kill Twitter. Good riddance.
Google is looking a little more like Microsoft every day; bigger, slower, more confused. Even in the online app space, Zoho is outdoing Google in several ways.
Jaiku is a stream of context and a stream of presence.
That's why the latter is a glimpse of the future of a (mobile) web.
http://marikaya.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/google...
on twitter
Folks, that is an immense improvement and benefit making Jaiku far superior to Twitter.
Twitter is hit or miss conversationing. Jaiku is precision conversationing.
uhm, okay, and now back to reality.
None of the events today, or the predictions of tomorrow are going to matter to my bottom line in any shape or form.
Tomorrow will bring another shiny object, something which we can all rally around and invoke our emotions upon.
Over time, life will grab a hold of us again and we'll move on to discussions of things which really matter.
At least, I certainly hope that happens.
For all its RSS might, whenever you Google me, my Jaiku account never comes up; so much for presence.
I wrote about How to Kill Facebook. Maybe Google has the way to start building an open social network that will be our personal channels for our content. They've got video, RSS, blogs, and now a Twitter-esque service. Imagine combining all your content and attaching it to a person. Imagine being able to search all the content from a specific person across platforms.
I'm not particularly thrilled with Jaiku, but it may lead the way to putting all your content under one roof. One searchable presence.
TWITTER has all of the people.
The people trumps features.
Especially since, I still have yet to receive the code to activate my phone.
Until then, I shall feed Jaiku my twitters and RSS feeds. And of course the random Jaiku to post something clever on my FB.
Thank you Scob!
Twitter's dead.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Earth
http://www.harael.com/2007/09/google-should-bui...
btw, been waiting for jotspot over a year now, HURRY UP GODDAMNIT!
SELL!
> tool than Facebook all via RSS feeds? Stick that into
> your RSS feed reader and smoke it!
The most interesting thing you've said so far.
Imagine linking this with a "believability - expert - I trust this person - reputation" score (like eBay feedback) and OpenID and you have a cool distributed eBay type of social network, where spam just sort of disappears. And interesting people rise to the top.
I hate the fact that my eBay reputation is great, but I modded 'troll' in slashdot. Don't they know I'm reputable?! ;-)
But it'd work on all sorts of platforms (could we hook in facebook RSS + myspace RSS into it as well?)...
I like that idea.
wikipedia: wuffie
Nice post. Keep it up Scoble!
monk.e.boy
I am an avid microblogger, and have an account on twitter, as well as an Indian site chittR, which also scores in simplicity and UI. Bet its an alpha, but works pretty well in cross platform.
I would wait for Jaiku to figure in the gPhone and also looking forward for Google's answer to facebook in November