
Apples and oranges: Socialcast and tibbr
The other day one of my commenters asked: What’s the difference between Socialcast and tibbr? I had a rough idea but not much of a clue, and decided to do a quick one. I commented back but there has been some considerable dustblowing going on, so I’ll repeat that here and elaborate on it Socialcast […]

Muddling Through Metaphors
In the past day or so, there’s been some talk of Twitter’s dim future — all predicated on the fact that “kids” (people 18-25ish) don’t really like the service. Okay, it’s not really a “dim future,” so much as it is a future that’s dimmer than you’d think. I can personally attest to some of […]

Twitter-like Tools for the Enterprise
Live blogged from the Enterprise 2.0 conference, Boston. From the program – There’s no question that Twitter and micro-blogging in general are fast becoming the Web 2.0 communications media of choice. But as we’ve seen with other Web2.0 technologies, significant questions loom around the viability of these tools in a business environment. Will micro-blogging become […]