the juggernaut that is twitter
Nielsen Online reports that Twitter continues to grow at an astounding rate. Something on the order of 1380% year over year, and 50% from January to February. I for one don’t think that torrid pace is going to fade quickly either. Nobody understands twitter at first look, but it invariably wins the hearts and minds of developers and users alike.
The Internet itself grew at an astounding rate as first email then the web turned into the killer apps that made the underlying ‘net indispensible. In spite of the telcos’ efforts to build “smart” Internets, the model that won out was the most flexible one – a dumb transport mechanism deferring all intelligence to the endpoint applications. That made it infinitely useful and flexible, for so many cool things like twitter that could not be envisioned in earlier times.
Twitter itself is also simplicity of purpose, leaving vast room for value-add services at the endpoints. They try to do nothing but deliver a simple, easy to use, easy to interface with service. And let the programmers of the world do the rest. Simplicity.
Hey… It looks like there’s a problem with the with the layout of the page. For some reason the text block is getting mixed with the margins. Is this just me or have you heard this from other ppl? Just wanted to let you know in case you’ve been in the past couple of days. Thanks! Josephine Spring
Vitamin B12 has been proven to reduce the risk of both heart attacks and stroke. There are many reasons besides this, though, why B12 is such an important vitamin to include in your daily diet regimen to help maintain overall good health, vitamin plays an important rols in our daily life.