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Surely this is just a blog interface? |
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Something like that. The mechanics
don't interest me as much as the
culture. The mechanics are basic -- you
could mock this up with an IRC channel. |
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In fact the mechanics are so basic that
I'm waiting for someone to say. "Baked.
This is just an IRC channel with new
users set as unable to talk." |
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I think that there are differences, but
that they are subtle and interesting. |
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I think I like the idea - as an added twist, it might be interesting if the person who enters the text, is, once he's committed it to the system, unable to see it themselves. I'm thinking of the 'memory holes' from 1984, only you *hope* someone's reading them. You might be assigned someone random when you sign up. They don't know you, and you don't know them - never will. But you know there's someone who is going to read your most intimate, and anonymous thoughts - whatever they might be at any given moment. |
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Perhaps this would be interested combined with blogs. Allow readers who happen to be viewing your website to instantly see as you start writing the next post. |
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a mini-blog really, i don't know the point of it, but it sounds cool |
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When did twitter come out? |
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If this preceded it, [st3f], you should go for nulling
their patent if it exists... but at least taking the
credit! |
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Just looked at the wikipedia entry for twitter. That
has the public launch as July 15, 2006. I'm not a great
one for conspiracy theories so I'm going to assume
that's correct. So no, I didn't invent twitter. |
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