«There is nothing outside the tweet» — Jacques Derrida
«Whereof one cannot express in 140 characters, thereof one must be silent.» Ludwig Wittgenstein
«It is curiously too closed to 137» Wolfgang Pauli
«Revaluing the values, retweeting the tweets» Friedrich Nietzsche
«Life is a matter of replication of the information: of the genes, of the memes, of the tweets» Richard Dawkins
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Koen
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Koen
For those who are still in doubt whether iPhone allows push-mail, the answer is yes. But certainly I don’t allow all of those message to be pushed here. I don’t have no time for no monkey business
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For your eyes only, if you DM me on Twitter, your message will be pushed. Beep. So, stop those silly mails and SMS. Tweet. -
Koen
I believe that Twitter fits seasoned internauts (coder, blogger) while Facebook is better for socnet novice (abege, senior, reuni). That’s why Twitter is not a good place for learning. Twitter is for grokking, for contextual communications. If you still need to learn, to link systematically, to easily gather information, Facebook might be for you. Even though, I would suggest you to blog rather than spending your time for Facebook.
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Koen
Some weeks ago, Mr Susilo of BBC Radio interviewed be about Twitter application and the lifestyle of its users in Indonesia. And a couple days ago, he called me for another interview about Tumblr. Twitter and Tumblr: a microblogging & mini blogging services: short messages services for specific users; but also a new land for bloggers to explore. I’m not a devout user or microblogging services; and I still call myself a blogger. Blogging lifestyle may be declining now. But I blogged since none had blogged, and I will continue writing till that time that I can no more writing.
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Koen
Several months have passed before I relogged to Plurk. One thing I observed is that I don’t feel loosing anything when leaving Plurk. Plurk lives in its own world. The rest of the universe doesn’t care whether Plurk exists at all.
Unfortunately, this means that Plurk has no future. Sorry to say that, since I still think that it is a creative service filling some gaps in both Twitter and Facebook.
