Posts Tagged: jaiku


17
out 08

Microblogs – Jaiku and Twitter

Most part of my life is invested in front of the same screen you are seeing now, perhaps this is the same way I make green paper, for this reason I am not a big fan of things that make me lose time, a.k.a. social networks.

But when things got too hot on Twitter, I registered to see what it really was, left my account there with nothing but my name and zero posts.

Few weeks ago I started using Jaiku, which is now owned by Google and of course it’s beta, like baby gmail, you needed an invite, so I started posting there, and with time, nothing more fair, people started following me, IN TWITTER, where I never posted.

Guess each one am I using now?


17
jul 08

Jaiku

“Jaiku is now a part of Google. For more details about Jaiku and Google, see the Q&A about the acquisition.

Jaiku’s main goal is to bring people closer together by enabling them to share their activity streams. An activity stream is a log of everyday things as they happen: your status messages, recommendations, events you’re attending, photos you’ve taken – anything you post directly to Jaiku or add using Web feeds. We offer a way to connect with the people you care about by sharing your activities with them on the Web, IM, and SMS – as well as through a slew of cool third-party applications built by other developers using our API.”

Anyways, it’s a micro blogging tool I’ve been trying lately, it’s still closed and I have a few invites, if anyone is interested, mail me.