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Thanks to Twitter, I'm creating my own Twitter

35 点作者 RobbieStats将近 16 年前

13 条评论

malte将近 16 年前
"stat.us" was also the initial name for twitter: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackdorsey/182613360/" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackdorsey/182613360/</a><p>However, I think the name "twitter" is a better description for the way the service is being used now and "stat.us" seems just right for your idea.<p>Good luck!
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riffic将近 16 年前
Please look into supporting the OpenMicroBlogging protocol. It is a attempt to build a next generation open standard that would allow for federation with other microblogging services. Ideally there should be more public pressure for Twitter to adopt this as well.
pj将近 16 年前
This is just <i>how the world works</i>. Someone builds a generic solution for everyone, then lots of vertical markets receive personalized attention. I think it's a good idea really. This kind of initiative will allow the users of these concepts filter out a lot of noise.<p>Consider MySpace, then Facebook, then linkedin --&#62; trending to focus. Now you have ning which gives even more vertical focus.<p>Good luck Robbie.
jmatt将近 16 年前
This is great to see. Twitter really left you with few options. One huge advantage with rolling your own site is you can do everything that Twitter hasn't done. Due to either scaling or their community (depends who you ask) there is a lot that has been left to be desired with Twitter.<p>As an aside: I recently had a historic sport stat question come up and couldn't readily find the answer. <i>Did Michael Jordan ever go scoreless in the second quarter during his career?</i> I'm sure the information is out there. But I couldn't find it in a usable or detailed enough way to answer my question.
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bsaunder将近 16 年前
Perhaps the sports leagues were leaning on them. The NFL, et. al. seem to think they own the rights to any account of the games. I could easily see them thinking you are poaching on their IP (I've always thought these were absurd claims).
RobbieStats将近 16 年前
Just to be clear, I'm building a real-time service for sports information. It will have some of the attributes of Twitter, but it is NOT a simple Twitter clone.
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Tichy将近 16 年前
Have you looked into Laconi.ca<p>Seriously, though I am not sure how you jump from reporting from sports events to chit chat among users? Maybe a simple blog would do it for you?
davidalln将近 16 年前
As someone who loved the StatTweet service this past college football and basketball season, it's a shame to see that Twitter has done this and refuses to communicate effectively with you. Best of luck with <a href="http://stat.us/" rel="nofollow">http://stat.us/</a>, I'll be certain to check it out.<p>And let me also plug the OpenMicroBlogging/Laconi.ca platforms. They are an excellent step forward for a standardized API with all these similar services out there.
Mintz将近 16 年前
The motivation driving this guy is inspiring. I can't wait to see what you're going to do.
oopdate将近 16 年前
me too at <a href="http://oopdate.com" rel="nofollow">http://oopdate.com</a> :) in my spare time and may be sometimes ...
dimarco将近 16 年前
It'd be neat if there was a unified interface for several different "like-twitter" applications. Using twitter's current API as a de facto interface to fulfill.
pwoods将近 16 年前
Oh please spare us and dont!
sutro将近 16 年前
Yeah! Take that, Twitter! Let's see you compete with this! This...sorry, what is it again? Social networking for dogs?