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Post Twit-Out

Post Twit-Out

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Faizar
Twitter Search Engine in realtime ? yes Summize - http://eposter.blogspot.com/2008...
Summize's mission is to search & discover the topics and attitudes expressed within online conversations. Our home page currently features realtime conversations on Twitter. Also check out Summize Labs for prototypes that harness conversations within - Faizar
Faizar
Free forum hosting made easy - lefora - http://eposter.blogspot.com/2008...
Free forum hosting made easy - lefora: Easy to get started - Free, hosted, and just a few clicks away - Faizar
Faizar
Faizar
New way of home WebChat - Mibbit - http://eposter.blogspot.com/2008...
Faizar
Top 10 Costliest Website In The World - http://www.fropper.com/posts...
Bwana ☠
Wouldn't rooms have been perfect during the Twit-Out?
It definitely would have made it easier to estimate the number of participants - Kevin Bondelli
I think so because of the ease of tracing the conversations. I was relying on search for that. And yeah, it would have helped to estimate the number in retrospect - Bwana ☠
It's probably good that FriendFeed rooms, as well as fftogo, did *not* appear on Wednesday. If either, or both, of those items had appeared, it definitely would have changed the results of the day, whether you were Twit-Outting or Twitter Loving. And perhaps FriendFeed or Benjamin would have been accused of knocking Twitter by releasing their applications on that day. - Ontario Emperor
@OE I wonder if they purposely waited a day as not to do that? I would definitely respect. - Jennifer Leggio
I agree with the comments it would have been good to see how many did embrace the Twit-Out. And interesting view on the delay in rolling out the rooms, it's possible they held back I suppose! - Joe Dawson
I'm still lost in the halls - Charlie Anzman
Bwana ☠
The Twit-Out Aftermath - http://www.bwana.org/2008...
My blog post on the Twit-Out aftermath - Bwana ☠
Bwana ☠
“Apparently, I'm an elitist technologist who doesn't care whether Twitter lives or dies. I'm an idiot for doing the Twit-Out, and I should appreciate Twitter and try to help. Did I miss anything? :)” - http://friendfeed.com/e...
This is about the negative aftermath of the Twit-Out - Bwana ☠
Jennifer Leggio
“Called the reporter at the San Jose Merc who is working on the big Twitter feature and told him to look into FriendFeed before he files”
Ontario Emperor
“Now that *that's* out of my system: when is it appropriate to converse in FriendFeed? When is it appropriate to converse in Twitter?” - http://friendfeed.com/e...
This is a conversation I started early Thursday afternoon on...conversations. Specifically, FriendFeed vs. Twitter. - Ontario Emperor
Oops...it turns out that if you reshare an item, it does NOT reshare the conversations that were connected to the original item. So much for that... - Ontario Emperor
Ontario Emperor
Robert Scoble and 20,000 People Walk Into a Bar (or, what I learned during the Twit-Out about Twitter vs. FriendFeed conversations) - http://mrontemp.blogspot.com/2008...
My attempt to illustrate the difference between FriendFeed and Twitter conversations. - Ontario Emperor
Sorry for the temporary double sharing; I ran into problems with the Reshare dialog. - Ontario Emperor
Jennifer Leggio
I think you should name it Post Twit-Out / Twitter Love but I am biased ;-)
How did Twitter Love Day workout anyway? - Andrew Dobrow
This is the first group I've joined :-) - Matt Frog
Welcome :-) - Andrew Dobrow
Twitter Love Day was good. There was less immediate action than the Twit-Out but it was still a great day for conversations and ideas. In the end, both our "movements" landed us in the same place, which is awesome. - Jennifer Leggio
Ah! Very cool. The rooms to which I subscribe do show up in my regular friends tab. Excellent! - Hutch Carpenter
Andrew Dobrow
Twitter is working on communication big time! - http://dev.twitter.com
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