Was talking to someone today about how Seesmic wasn't the best product out there, but had the best known personality behind it. Just now, I read a comment on TC about how Friendfeed is better, but no one cares. Sure, there are some 'celebrities' on here, but, it's not getting the mainstream wings like Twitter et al. Odd dynamics.
As an aside I showed a killer product that's been around for a while that's like all of the apps rolled up into one (twitter, FF, seesmic, jaiku, etc), and the only response I got was 'why doesn't anyone know about this?' Heh. Dunno, it's my observation, but not my problem.
- Eric Rice
no, i got my ass kicked last time. "I got a free ticket!" and 2500 bucks later from room and board, it was kinda a fail. But I might have news about a possible residency in a certain part of the northwest, shhhh.
- Eric Rice
gnomedex wasn't a fail, btw, the cyborg preso and also meeting amber case was well worth it, heh. Maybe this year people can get off the Twitter crack. It makes us look boring.
- Eric Rice
It's all about mass and simplicity. FF is like a boutique for discerning shoppers and Twitter is like Sears with a wider market appeal. Very few people are narcissistic enough to spend their days staring into a camera. And very few people publish in more than one place.
- Rob Safuto
from iPod