I have been using Twitter for quite a time in the past, and I liked it.
From a couple of weeks I have dropped Twitter and I have jumped into Jaiku.
I have written in the past that I think that quite all applications should be built around the Contact list since it’s a revenue generator by itself.
It seems that the guys at Jaiku were listening to me.
Jaiku is quite similar to Twitter in its concept. The great thing is that is can replace your standard contact application. This is what I have done on the Nokia N73 that I am using at the moment.
You can update your presence data from inside the contact list without sending an SMS as required by Twitter. You can have a look at what your friends are doing simply opening the contact list.
Since when I have started using Jaiku I become addicted to it and update my status more often than I used to with Twitter.
In some way my contact list is no more a static thing. It’s alive and really push me to stay in touch with my friends.
If you want you can have a look at what I am doing by clicking here.
Why do I blog this ? This is a perfect expample of what I think a mobile application should be. In some way it is an augmented contact list and it is a brilliant implementation.
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--"Colui il quale isoli i propri contatti, o difenda strenuamente le proprie relazioni sociali a scapito degli altri è il veleno che uccide la nostra capacità di creare ricchezza dal basso." Grandissimo Leandro!
It was about time guys....
A great review on buying T-Mobile G1 in the UK. I really appreciated the sections named Industry Lessons. A must read.
Sad, very sad. There are lot of brilliant guys over there.
Was someone really convinced that an Android phone would be on the market in Q4/08?
It seems that things are chaning fast in the mobile OS space
Interesting point of view on why mobile application dvelopment is still a niche.
This is a very interesting article that details a great approach to reduce fragmentation in mobile device application development
Very interesting wiki on Mobile UI Design
A few weeks ago I talked about a Windows Mobile application like this regretting the fact it had no symbian counter part. Now it's here. Go for it
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