Unit Structures: In-Between Places

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"Examining my own behavior, I can identify a number of areas where blogging is losing to the in-between places. It seems that that places like Twitter and del.icio.us are moving from social backchannels to unique primary channels. This marks an advancement in the way we converse online; rather than using the brute-force, one-size-fits-all of blogging, we're moving our conversations to the more relevant spaces. This transition is interesting and powerful, and it marks an advancement of our online communication behavior."
"Examining my own behavior, I can identify a number of areas where blogging is losing to the in-between places. It seems that that places like Twitter and del.icio.us are moving from social backchannels to unique primary channels. This marks an advancement in the way we converse online; rather than using the brute-force, one-size-fits-all of blogging, we're moving our conversations to the more relevant spaces. This transition is interesting and powerful, and it marks an advancement of our online communication behavior."
The 12-Minute Definitive Guide to Twitter | dev.aol.com

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"Call it a microblog, a social presence tool, or whatever else you'd like--it does appear that Twitter is here to stay. As a tool with many flexible uses, it is likely that we'll see individuals integrating Twitter with all sorts of interesting applications in the future. It is this simplicity and flexibility that makes Twitter a winner--in 140 characters or less."
"Call it a microblog, a social presence tool, or whatever else you'd like--it does appear that Twitter is here to stay. As a tool with many flexible uses, it is likely that we'll see individuals integrating Twitter with all sorts of interesting applications in the future. It is this simplicity and flexibility that makes Twitter a winner--in 140 characters or less."





