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- @lynnterry thx for the cache tip..better than nothing..when is Twitter going 2 get it 2gether? It’s called testing & backing out releases.. #
- @WarrenWhitlock quite the response on the GetSatisfaction forum, with many frowns :( Biz Stone et al. have some growing up 2 do… #
- cont’d: it’s called 2ndary runtime environment testing, & option to roll back a proposed release if it fails… u know, kid stuff… #
- the GetSatisfaction thread http://tinyurl.com/3mvbef is most instructive as to Twitter users’ psychology, & the co’s tech/growing pains #
- cont’d: throws up many issues re: monetization paths & reliability/expectations with free Web2.0 services..a must-read 4 serious t students #
- K, back to happier topics: Rich Schefren just put the Twitter status update at the top of his blog in a redesign.. http://tinyurl.com/5p242q #
- Also t makes the Webware 100 top 10. States CNet’s Rafe N.:"Twitter. The people who laugh at Twitter do not understand it. Pity them." #
- OK, Twitter plugin is finally up on a blog of mine, only took a little tweaking 2 make it work with my theme & make it look decent. #
- cont’d: now waiting on the auto-daily-digest post to appear… I’ll keep you posted. #
- K, so the automatic post-to-twitter of the Wordpress plugin works..still waiting on the Daily-Twitter-digest post to appear..any minute now? #
- @MediaCollective thanks June, Twhirl is cool, but it doesn’t allow the segmenting of your tweets for purposes of public consumption feeds #
- @MediaCollective ct’d: like TwitterNotes in theory does with its tagging support. Twitter needs 2 ramp up native search capabilties.Period. #
- @lynnterry I know, that was a gem… GetSatisfaction is a pretty innovative little site for customer support/gripes… #
- interesting, tweets starting with @ reply do not transfer over 2 Facebook status updates… I guess 2 protect the innocent :) #
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