Since facebook tends to be more of a desktop app with users spending
more time on site doing things, it got me thinking. What is Twitter? Well not what it is but how is it used from a
receivers point of view. I asked a colleague of mine and his response was he thought of Twitter
as more of an "SMS application". Text. Plain old, normal text message.
Being notified and posting via normal texting procedures. This is completely different than my initial thought. Since I use a
smart phone (as does he), I tend to use an app on the device.
Occasionally using the mobile browser platform. To me that makes
things a bit easier. Links, streams, searches etc etc.. I never thought of it as a SMS experience. What about you? SMS? Smart phone app? Mobile browser? Desktop? How do you perceive it as being used to receive? Comment. Leave a link to your site. That's never a bad thing. Cat:
Automotive eBusiness
more time on site doing things, it got me thinking. What is Twitter? Well not what it is but how is it used from a
receivers point of view. I asked a colleague of mine and his response was he thought of Twitter
as more of an "SMS application". Text. Plain old, normal text message.
Being notified and posting via normal texting procedures. This is completely different than my initial thought. Since I use a
smart phone (as does he), I tend to use an app on the device.
Occasionally using the mobile browser platform. To me that makes
things a bit easier. Links, streams, searches etc etc.. I never thought of it as a SMS experience. What about you? SMS? Smart phone app? Mobile browser? Desktop? How do you perceive it as being used to receive? Comment. Leave a link to your site. That's never a bad thing. Cat:
Automotive eBusiness
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