Six months later, FriendFeed grabs the team microblogging grail
It’s been just under six months since FriendFeed launched their first real time updating features. At the time I was characteristically excited about the possibilities, noting that twitter-style @replies to individual users and direct messages to individual users … are all it would take to push FriendFeed over the hump in the enterprise market. - Sharing at [read more...]
Why I’m choosing YouTube over Seesmic for instant video publishing
Image via CrunchBase UPDATE: Seesmic founder Loic Le Meur showed up shortly after this post went up with a strong defense of his product. Check the comments at the bottom of the post to see his contribution! Let’s start here: embedded Seesmic videos don’t show up in Google Reader. I can’t say for sure [read more...]
Are mobile phones worth more than home broadband?
Image via Wikipedia Were text messages ever cheap? iPhone users already pay a $30 monthly fee for unlimited data use, and I guess most of them are paying the $20 monthly fee as well. This Monday I started sending my “direct messages” from Twitter to my cell phone. Today I had to stop because I [read more...]



Memorable tweets for the first week of December 2008
By Daniel J. Pritchett on December 8, 2008
Here’s a glimpse of the more interesting conversations popular microblogging service Twitter has brought to me in the last seven days. I also went and turned the “send DMs to my cell phone as text messages” feature back on. Twitter is a great complement to texting – it lets me contact people whose phone number [read more...]
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