Bluenoise Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 Is it any more than people just currently listing what they're doing?
bascule Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 Yes, it's by Odeo author Evan Williams (Odeo was a direct competitor of ours before they wound up in the Web 2.0 deadpool) Very popular in Silicon Valley, not much popular elsewhere. But beware, you're basically selling your information for advertising statistics.
-Demosthenes- Posted March 16, 2007 Author Posted March 16, 2007 Isn't that what Google does (ad stats)?
Klaynos Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 I'm wondering what peoples thoughts are towards twitter now? I've been using it for 2 weeks, pretty much... and I'm still not really getting it.
iNow Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 I've heard a lot of people say that Twitter helped save the Iranian people. I think they have it backwards... The Iranian people helped save Twitter. I think it's one of those technologies that is going to burn bright, but burn out fast, but it does help demonstrate the importance social networking via technology is playing in our current society. OMG! iNow sez u tweeters r stoopid, n wnt lst. Btw, I jst 8 sum protn shake. D-lish.
RMSupply Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 I like twitter but almost all of my colleagues and friends have an affinity to it. It is successful in terms of media attention but one people start to use it, they tend to realise that they either don't see a use for it or don't quite understand it.
GutZ Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 Facebook was the only thing I used for social whatever, and that was only because I was begged to try it. That's all I need to use inorder to leave messages to people that are not phone worthy.
CharonY Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 TBH I do not "get" most online social networking thingies. I lack the desire to present myself in facebook or something similar (though I understand the value of professional sites like linkedin). I am pretty occupied with may email inbox already (especially before exams...sigh). Guess that is how getting old feels. But as long as my lab machines love me I won't feel alone.
WindowsXP Posted July 3, 2009 Posted July 3, 2009 Anyone on Twitter? It's a cool idea. Another reason to be embarrassed to be American.
iNow Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 Another reason to be embarrassed to be American. First, twitter is not just an american phenomenon, as evidenced by its recent usage among Iranian protestors. Second, I think that the OP should, in fact, be quite proud... Having started this thread more than 2 years ago. He was obviously WAY ahead of the curve on noticing this technology before pretty much anyone else, and deserves credit for that.
Pangloss Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 I think it's pretty useless *for me*, but I've noticed a number of new forms of technology arise in recent years that don't seem particularly useful to me but are apparently useful to other folks. And I don't mean sporting equipment for sports I don't play, I mean stuff that's intended for general use. Examples seem to run the gamut from Amazon Kindle to Segway scooters. Oddly enough, some technologies seem to find their way into my ownership later on, either because of adoption by friends/family, or just because a need or interest arises at a later time. Examples of this (for me) have included smart phones, Facebook and music games (ala Guitar Hero). So while I see little value in Twitter at the moment (other than the political implications iNow brought up regarding Iran, which I also thought was interesting), I'm much more hesitant to dismiss it than I might have been a couple of years ago. No matter how things change, the rate of change keeps increasing.
bascule Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 Twitter is something you have to use to really get, I think. I could ramble off a number of the different use cases I've seen, but that'd probably be boring. If you can find ways to integrate it into your life it's a very powerful tool.
mooeypoo Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 And people who use it well, get lots of benefits from it, from traffic to sites to networking and exposure, and acknowledgement of brands and PR. I'm on, and i'm personally having fun. If you want, tweet me up: @mooeypoo
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