I could not agree more on Twitter and Spock being on the way out. Both go on the premise that the rest of the world actually cares what you think and spends time talking about you - it''s Vanity 2.0 rather than Web 2.0. Beyond the initial curiousity of how else you can waste your time with new web apps there is nothing sticky about them at all.
It's a great pity someone doesn't get to what are obviously two teams of talented developers with a decent business plan.
I could not agree more on Twitter and Spock being on the way out. Both go on the premise that the rest of the world actually cares what you think and spends time talking about you - it''s Vanity 2.0 rather than Web 2.0. Beyond the initial curiousity of how else you can waste your time with new web apps there is nothing sticky about them at all.
It's a great pity someone doesn't get to what are obviously two teams of talented developers with a decent business plan.
Ian Hendry
http://www.wecando.biz