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Leo Laporte
I was planning a blog post about the TWiT trademark, and I will write a longer post eventually, but for now that's been pre-empted by my post here and the extraordinary conversation that developed around it. There are far more comments (and coverage) from ff than my piddly blog could ever get. I'm beginning to get it. Real-time works!
here here! - Zee.
Twitter out. FF and TWiT in :D - Anton
just like with distributing your content in various places, the more places you get the word out the better. :) - sɹǝɥʇɐǝɟʞɔɐןq
Twitter may be a good place to ask your question, but FF seems to be the place to get it answered. - phil baumann
LOL I couldn't see what was so special about real time too but after a couple of weeks it sinked in. It's just amazing how indepth convosations get and how useful - AV
phil: Never heard ff and twitter summed up so well! Brilliant line! - Chris Lloyd
++ phil - Micah
I am not understand how twitter is more engaging than friendfeed... on twitter I got frustrated early because I want to truly "follow" a conversation not watch a buch of @ replies going around randomly... While I fully get the fact that direct responses are cool, community feedback to me is much more useful because a follower can see a point of view other than their own - Nathan McClain
FF is good, and conversations are easy to develop and follow, but if all your friends are "normal" people not nerds and are just on Twitter and not interested/tech savvy enough to get a FF account too then it is a lot less useful. In fact it is relegated to "just" being an alternative twitter client. It has some advantages in this role, especially over the main Twitter web page although a lot of these are matched or bettered by either using some Greasemonkey scripts for the Twitter page, or by using Seesmic Desktop or Tweetdeck. - By_tor
I agree. I wish FF could pick up some more momentum.. It would be way more useful. - kozmic