twittering?

Tom Tuddenham ferrisoxide at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 12:11:05 PDT 2009


Somewhat tangential but Facebook, Twitter, etc all have open interfaces for
extending their functionality.
What would make Facebook and Twitter a more worthwhile experience - or a
more enjoyable experience - for you? How can they be extended to support
OST? Apologies for such geeky questions - I'm just intrigued by how these
applications are shaping the way we all connect and communicate and am
trying to imagine where it's all headed.

Cheers
Tom

On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 11:07 PM, John Engle <john at johnengle.net> wrote:

> Fellow listers,
>
> Any of you, like me, wondering what social networking applications to spend
> time with and which ones don't feel worth it?
>
> I've certainly enjoyed connecting with quite a few of you on Facebook,
> LinkedIn, and more recently, Twitter.
>
> I'm finding Twitter particularly fascinating because of it's speed and
> simplicity. I'm "following" a number of you but welcome the opportunity to
> "follow" more of you. It's the ideas, musings, activities, and resources of
> people like YOU that interests me!
>
> Here's my twitter page in case you want to connect with me there:
> http://twitter.com/johnengle
>
> And of-course, I welcome the opportunity to connect with you on other
> social networking applications as well. Borrowing from Lisa Heft, you're my
> tribe ; )
>
> Appreciatively,
>
> John
>
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