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Why I’ve checked out of the Twitter Developer System

August 11, 2010
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I wrote this post on June 30. I’d been reflecting on whether or not I should post it and wasn’t prepared to while I still held some hope that my efforts may pay some dividends.  Since then I’ve concluded that the opportunities for developing around Twitter are for more established and wealthy players only. I [...]

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Reading Links for January 28th

January 28, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall .@DocSearls writes Up the creek without an iPaddle | Agree so lets promote the strategies that make the alternative appealing. – "What you also have to appreciate is how much we also need the horizontal one. The iPad needs an open [...]

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@al3x – Why Twitter Developers Should Get a “SuperTweet”

February 6, 2009

This post is to put the case for a SuperTweet. I’m positing it in response to an exchange I had last night with @al3x who heads up the Twitter API. The example below is a SuperTweet mock-up in the simplest of terms. I also made a related case “Twitter and the Business Model 2009” for [...]

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Twitter and the Business Model 2009

December 30, 2008

I wrote this post a month ago. I’ve decided to post it. Especially after seeing Ev’s video comments just before Xmas. On the one hand I’d like to thank Twitter for the opportunity it presented to me in 2008. Twitter the organization rather than the community continues to leave me out in the cold. I’m [...]

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