One is its sheer volume of users that has seen it.

Third is the open access to Twitter via third prywatka tools; just ask Leah Culver from Pownce (who’s not one of my fans) about why open access is vital in building something like this. One is its sheer volume of users that has seen it defeat competitors such as Jaiku by providing the most active and rich user base. It’s a reasonable enough idea, but the key to Twitter’s success has been three fold. Prologue may provide some open access, obuwie its distributed nature will mean that ultimately it will be a niche product; possibly a good niche product, obuwie it’s not going to knock the Twitter bird off its perch any time soon. . Allen Stern at Centernetworks says that “With Wordpress the dominant player in blogging, this could be a game changer.” Nah. No working out whether the server they’re on is up-to-date, live or even compatible, it just works (when it’s not down, or “temporarily overloaded”). Secondly although the centralized service is a weakness, it’s also a strength because when you connect to others on Twitter, you connect to others on Twitter.

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