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Bravo for your injection of perspective!
Ping.fm does stand out though as it is properly different.
Jamie
I think instead of reinventing Twitter, someone needs to come up with something more awesome, not another clone.
However, it's hard to pull people away from Twitter. Whatever comes next has to be so ass-kicking that people won't even think about Twitter and I don't see that happening soon.
Thanks for the post!
Juuuuust kidding.
I know that Push My Follow has talked this answer to death, but all the people I know come back to Twitter. Even while the Fail Whale was making appearences, we all talked about it on all the other sites,
"Did you check if Twitter was working?"
"How about now?"
I have Twitterific on my iTouch, it's in my contacts on my Treo, I have TwitterFox... I've even set up a corporate account on Twitter first, because that's where all the cool kids play.
I reserve my id on any new site that comes up, just to protect my rep. I'll usually post something like, "I never check here, swing on over to Twitter". But at least nobody else has my bran... id, yeah, I wasn't gonna say brand... definitely not...
Speaking of Brightkite, how do I get an invite? I already entered my email on their site..
Thanks, btw, for reminding me of several sites I'd forgotten to visit lately.
Twitter is filled with great friends and fantastic information but far less conversation lately. I think all the recent press has made many of us early adopters, esp. with online businesses, lose the early *playful* Twitter days. I know I've cut back on my "good morning" or "how are u doing" tweets and specific @ replies and inquiries. I tweet far less about my personal life esp. during the work day. I do more personal @ night or on the weekend. {Perhaps that's a good thing?} Either way, Twitter has changed for me. I have also found many more *local* friends who have much more opportunity to network and tweet-up with in Cincinnati. ;-)
At this time, I find myself being more casual, like you, on Plurk. And now that Plurk has a responded thread (like @ reply in Twitter), I can keep track of conversations there which is of great value to me.
Thanks for letting me comment, Annie!
@ambajam