Submitted by Wakish:
I just finished writing on this topic and I sincerely hope it will be of value to you and that you will appreicate my effort.
And please, I would love to hear your comments and about how you are doing with your writing experience. (Read More)
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Submitted by Jasongoldberg:
We're currently working on enabling socialmedian users to easily and automatically add your own content to socialmedian. The first sites we will be working on are: (1) connect your blog feed to socialmedian, (2) Google Reader shared items, (3) Digg submissions and Digg's, (4) Tweets, (5) Delicious. For each of these, we (Read More)
: On connecting twitter, our idea is to enable users to either (a) have all of their tweets shared with their socialmedian page, (b) have only tweets that match certain keywords (e.g. I could say only tweets that contain the word "news"), or (c) any tweet to #socialmedian. What think you?
: @tabrez I also really like the idea of our finding a way to make our bug tracking system public. Prob makes most sense to do that when we make API available.
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Submitted by Raavi:
I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I just can't see how Twitter is going to make enough money to justify their venture capital investment (which is reported but not publicly verified to be around $20M) or $80M valuation. Five years from now we're going to look back at the Twitter phenomenon the same way we s (Read More)
: Twitter will be sold at an awesome valuation if they sell based on users and usage. If they sell based on revenue it will be a different story as Twitter is a service that will be very hard to monetize. Which means they should focus entirely on building and engaging their users and sell at the peak of usage/engagement to someone who would value the end user relationships.
: Twitter is becoming the "backbone" for so many different pieces of software and applications, it seems sooner or later someone will buy them not just for their own users, but for all the assorted services that have grown up alongside the Twitter "main" infrastructure
: I can't find the link to the article...? It just takes me directly to the TwitOrg site and won't let me log in with my twitter account. The site doesn't really give any details as to what it is about.
Submitted by Wakish:
I made an analogy with Michael Phelps to talk about the importance of having the right attitude. Scintillate your inspiration! (Hope someone likes it). (Read More)
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