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Is it logical?! I would think that this half-life is very personal. For people like Robert, the half-life is really small (only a few seconds), since that is his reading pattern. I still know a lot of people who don't use feed, don't use twitter etc.. and their half-life is still several days.
Personally, I mark items I want to process more, as part of a custom feed I create using instapaper and process them over the weekend. Of course this means that I can't really be part of the conversation instantaneously, but I do get the time to go back reflect upon the content.
I do agree that FF's grouping of conversation is way more useful. I think twitter needs to address that somehow. (I can almost sense a new tool for twitter here.)
Get in touch with me if you have an idea for a tool here.
http://www.arasmus.com/microblog/2008/11/25/blo...
I agree with your findings that the new tools are getting better.
With that being said, I do believe it is our responsibility as users to help the developers expand and improve on the platform that they have put out so far.
It is always great to follow your input, because you get to see some much technology first hand with your travels and interviews.
I don't think the developers even realized what was possible with some of the application we now have in the market.
I just hope they continue to make them better, because everyone will benefit!
Steven
King Of Finance & Social Media
(Also I wish to extend my condolances (alltohough 8 years late) to robert, for NOT having had thousands of friends online back then.)
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