
Journal Journal: I logged in. 2
I was doing some research for a project and happened back here. Hello slashdot.
Find me on Twitter, or put dot com after my user name.
I was doing some research for a project and happened back here. Hello slashdot.
Find me on Twitter, or put dot com after my user name.
http doesn't push, requires tcp/ip and the text comes in an envelope that "means" the same thing to every device--render me in your browser. Tweets have none of those limitations.
Perhaps I am over-stating it, but that's a risk I am willing to accept.
Don't confuse the technology with the users.
Twitter is a cross-platform, cross-technology way to push 140 characters somewhere wrapped in XML. That is going to be useful.
That's a good point, and that's why I don't use either service as a "cloud" repository for my images. I am just beginning to appreciate the wonders of twitter and I can see all kinds of potential there.
Next year I might be talking about having left facebook for twitter.
Greetings.
Wow, it's been two years since I abandoned this platform for Internet publishing.
I notice that I am currently moving from Multiply to Facebook, but I honestly don't know how quickly and/or completely I am going to migrate. Ultimately, I see this will all become one big XML matrix and it won't matter, everything will be possible everywhere, and be visible to everyone else, and you'll be able to drive using Twitter.
A university faculty is 500 egotists with a common parking problem.