atmasphere Jonathan Greene
Jaikus from atmasphere
Thursday, 11 June 2009
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would love to see gravity integration as well @janaole seems quite open on plans and suggestions as well.
btw - total fail on the m. link in my email. launched the full jaiku on the E75. m.jaiku.com login is not really a mobile page either while I'm thinking about it.
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
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BTW - LOVE that the notifications have kept this thread going for a few weeks in an orderly manner. Please restore Jaiku again!
@adewale - my video and review for you other thread are here - http://www.atmasphere.net/wp/archives/2007/06/14/jaiku-mobile-lifestreaming-with-my-friends
Friday, 22 May 2009
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Monday, 20 April 2009
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I paid right away and it's actually pretty killer. I wish it was not IMEI locked, but whatever for now. Gravity actually reminds me of the old S60 Jaiku app ... there's no contact list integration (which would be amazing) but it's really smooth and the app I find myself in most often.
Again - mobile is the key for social networking. At least get an m. working
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@adewale the comparison with spotify is an interesting choice. Their issue has nothing to do with being European - it's that you can't use it outside of the EU. Why should anyone in the US care that it even exists when last.fm (among at least 10 other services) can be used. Jaiku shut people out, did not open back up, then rebooted after most people it seems had moved on. Now it's back and things like mobile (a key factor) are gone just like feeds.
This is no longer about lifestreaming or mobile apparently. That's a tough sell compared to twitter or even facebook which offer access from all kinds of devices and locations.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
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twitter does do IM ... it's on and off but it is there. It's also possible to do it with plugins in adium / pidgin/ Mobile IM can be doen in clients within Fring as well.
I use Gravity and tweetdeck mainly and it's very simple - though far from as organized as Jaiku was and still is. This has always been an incredibly civil place to have a conversation and apparently it is still a great pace to share ideas and meet with friends.
I can't see twitter suddenly deciding to be the protocol for everyone to play on. They are just building into a mss platform and that seems to be the path to success. We'll probably see things built on top which will make it harder for other services. It would have been interesting if Jaiku was baked into Latitude as there is no discussion yet there ... and it seems like an easy way to offer Jaiku services across a great deal of platforms through maps - another key difference for Jaiku over twitter. Jaiku was always ahead with location - though did not do a whole lot with the info.
And yeah not possible in 140 characters.
Monday, 16 March 2009
Saturday, 14 March 2009