We're still in a sort of halcyon time with
Web 2.0, sort of like the early days of wireless phones and email, where
the novelty of knowing exactly what all your friends are doing is
new and shiny.
1. Don McNally04/07/2008 09:12:02 AM
Homepage: http://dmcnally.blogspot.com
My own interest in these things goes up and down. It is interesting to read through Twitter but I can't get in on the conversation during the day and the "meme" has often passed by the time I read the posts. And I get no particular satisfaction from throwing something out there that no one replies to (not that I want replies to everything I tweet).
It's all an experiment. But I think you're right that at some point people are going to want additional filters (like "send this to me now if it contains something like 'this'; if not, I'll look at it later").
2. Don McNally04/10/2008 11:47:14 AM
Homepage: http://dmcnally.blogspot.com
Just saw this { Link } which then leads to this { Link } . Filtering is going to become critically important as we go on.