In case you’re wondering, this is not another Hello World post, or maybe it should be, a hello world to microblogging!
What is microblogging? I think Wikipedia says it best:
Micro-blogging is a form of blogging that allows users to write brief text updates (usually 140 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group which can be chosen by the user. These messages can be submitted by a variety of means, including text messaging, instant messaging, email, MP3 or the web.
The content of a micro-blog differs from a traditional blog due to the limited space per message. Many micro-blogs provide short messages about personal matters, commentary on a person-to-person level, or a link dump.
The most popular service is Twitter, which was launched in July 2006 and won the Web Award in the blog category at the 2007 South by Southwest Conference in Austin, Texas. The main competitor to Twitter has been Jaiku (although this has since been acquired by Google and closed public registrations).
Recently, however, new services with the feature of micro-blogging have been born. Digg founder Kevin Rose, together with three other developers recently launched a service called Pownce, which integrates micro-blogging with file-sharing and event invitations.
Microblogging services which seek to add to the minimalism of raw microblogging include Spoink, Plurk and Rakawa. Spoink released a multimedia micro-blogging service that integrates blogging, podcasting, telephony and SMS texting and supports all major mobile audio, video and picture formats. Plurk utilizes a rich interface and horizontal time-line to add a spatial dimension to microblogging. Rakawa.net documents and informs about daily accomplishments of the users based on the question “What have you achieved today?”
The popular social networking websites Facebook, MySpace, Xing and LinkedIn also have a micro-blogging feature, called “status update”.
The question is, what makes Hello TXT (hellotxt.com) stand out amongst the hordes of other microblogging services? Let’s assume you have a MySpace and Facebook account as well as a Plaxo, Twitter, Pownce and maybe some other social networking accounts. The biggest schlep with having so many social networking accounts, is updating your status on all of them the whole time. Hello TXT does just that (and a little more), you can link your Hello TXT account to a wide variety of other social networking services and update your status on all of them at the same time by only updating it through Hello TXT’s webpage (hellotxt.com) or mobile page (m.hellotxt.com), IM Robot, SMS or Email.
Hello TXT currently supports Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Friendfeed, Plaxo, Pownce, Jaiku, blinko, Bebo, Linkedin, Hi5, Tumblr, Identica, Plurk, Yammer, Jisko, YouAre, Hictu, Gozub, BeeMood, Meemi, Fanfou, Feecle, Mexicodiario, Numpa, Frazr, Brightkite, Rejaw and more services are being added all the time.
Happy Microblogging!!
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My problem is I only use 1 service on that list, Facebook.
The only one I really need is my little black book :-D
I don’t even use these modern things, sms is about as tech as I go.
Excellent content and style…keep up the good work!