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07 Jul 08 Do You Tweet?

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Me I’ve seen a number of debates recently about the of social media services. Twitter has been high on the list of services under the spotlight – mostly due to it’s sporadic up time of late.

I do sometimes wonder what kind of business model these services have. No obvious advertising, and no fees to pay, how do they make money? How do they make to run the service, let alone make a profit from their endeavors. Ok, I know in the largely open source world profit can sometimes be a dirty world, along with charges, fees and subscriptions, but at the end of the day, however much you’re developing a service or application, you’ve got to eat.

Anyway, I digress.

The point of this article is to make a response to the many comparisons I’ve seen between some of the services.

Twitter is often compared to Plurk. I use both, but I see them as completely . Twitter is great in that you can start a conversation on the computer, and seamlessly move to the cellphone, and back. As for the noise, well, there is always going to be a . We all post stuff that we think interesting to some of our followers or friends, but which in fact, isn’t.

Here’s a personal example. I’m not interested in getting an , for a number of reasons that I won’t go into right now. Much as I like to read up on , and have done so on the , it was a screaming noise on Twitter when the first phone came out, and there were a multitude of messages from people giving a running commentary on their status in the line outside the store to get theirs.

However, I didn’t un-follow all these people. I knew they were as excited about their new as I wasn’t. I knew they’d get over it and move on. They did. I’m sure I’ll be equally boring to some when I get a new .

I enjoy Plurk sometimes, but it’s much more time consuming. and I find it harder to re-trace earlier conversations at times. It’s all over the place compared to Twitter, and as yet, I can’t use it via SMS, although there is a mobile page.

A different animal to though, and I don’t see why each cannot co-exist.

The last service I’d like to look at is FriendFeed. I’ve recently joined this, and I wish I’d joined a lot earlier. It’s really like a feed agregator, but I find it useful for snippets of information that I didn’t know about, and while I can get much of the same stuff in Google Reader, FriendFeed focuses it for me. I also like the daily email summary feature. Takes a few seconds to scan down the list, and chose stuff I think I’d like to read. With Google Reader, I tend to subcribe to interesting feeds, and then don’t get the time to read them. With FriendFeed I can at least read some I’d bypass due to time constraints.

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07 Feb 08 Other Blogs Of Mine

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Me, with Cooper River behind OK, so I’m a geeky type. I don’t care. I like technology, and what its advances can offer us all. I often find new ideas, applications, or gadgets interesting, fascinating, or inspiring. I’m very much a “value-for-money” type of person though, so I like to cut through the inevitable hype surrounding new products (especially those from the giant ),  and weigh up all the pros and cons for myself.

To that end, I have another blog, where I post all the geeky stuff. I don’t write in it every day, but when I try something out, or find out about something new that I think I might find a use for, I put it in there. You can find it at http://ian.may.name

Me Looking At You I have a flickr account. I’ve had one for quite some time now. I think it’s a great way to share photographs, and also a place to store some away from my computer (a kind of ).  Right now, I’m a little concerned, now that Microsoft has reared it’s ugly head  towards Yahoo. Microsoft have a tendency, in fact a reputation, of doing things their own way, often to the detriment of the rest of the IT world at large.  It’s a Microsoft don’t own the majority of the net, or we’d all have to used that darn awful, bug ridden, security-holed, w3c non-compliant, web designers nightmare  called Internet Explorer.

Anyway, sometimes, I’m chatting to friends online. I’m a long- of IRC, which pre-dates IM, and the Web too. I find an interesting photo in my collection and I want to share it. There is a way to do this in IRC, using DCC (direct Client to Client). However, many don’t have the correct ports open on their , and it often fails. So, I set up another blog. In here I’ll post images that I want to share on the with my online friends. They’re all family-friendly, nothing to shock, or , but as it’s unplanned, they’re just a random mix. It’s called Eyebee’s Pics. Eyebee, in case you’re wondering is my online nickname, and is derived from my first and middle name initials which are I and B. You can find Eyebee’s Pics right here

Finally, those of you who like music may like to check out the NAB Radio blog that I maintain at http://nabradio.us/blog

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