What an interesting thing, I said. It's going to be a complete failure, I thought. But, as you can see in Twitter, maybe micro-blogging and me just had a bad first impression.
But... what is really with it? A strong business model? A fantastic interface? Something revolutionary? Well... it's not more than redesigning the ancient concept of communication, actually... Just another perspective and another possibility that people have to keep in touch with their beloved ones (or the hated ones ;-) )
Professor Enrique Dans writes about Twitter it in its early stages (sorry, in Spanish; a good English introduction is in MediaShift). It is really a different thing, in which you can not only express you opinion about something, but keep in touch with someone that is far away (as I do with my girlfriend), let your mum what you are doing ;) or inform about something (BBC or NYT in journalism, Los Angeles Fire Department informs you in twitter: LAFD). So... what's all this buzz about?
The incredible thing is that, while laughing at their lack of business model, we have witnessed how it has grown more than anyone had expected. Communication in one way, asynchronous, primitive. But an easy way to communicate, an open door to express what you need when you need in less than 30 secs...
And... you know what? Tell me how many competitors are trying to copy you, and you will tell me how successful and how many possibilities (as well as threats, of course) are in front of you. And taking a look at:
The incredible thing is that, while laughing at their lack of business model, we have witnessed how it has grown more than anyone had expected. Communication in one way, asynchronous, primitive. But an easy way to communicate, an open door to express what you need when you need in less than 30 secs...
And... you know what? Tell me how many competitors are trying to copy you, and you will tell me how successful and how many possibilities (as well as threats, of course) are in front of you. And taking a look at:
BrightKite (where are you)
identi.ca (free software)
Jaiku (geographical microblogging)
Twingr (microblogging communities)
identi.ca (free software)
Jaiku (geographical microblogging)
Twingr (microblogging communities)
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