Dodgeball? Jotspot? Jaiku!

I’m already getting sick of all the talk that the Jaiku acquisition by Google means the death of Twitter. Of course where is this talk happening? Twitter! Heh.

Tim O’Reilly put it right: Jaiku’s strength wasn’t as a competitor to Twitter at all. It was the mobile presence and aggregation features that I liked over on Jaiku. Jaiku has a mobile client, in particular, that’s really great.

The more troubling thing is that Google acquires companies and then we never hear about these companies again. Will that happen to Jaiku? I hope not.

As Jonathan Davies says, Jaiku’s other strength is in aggregating RSS feeds into one place. Interesting that Google is building a very strong position in the RSS ecosystem with Google Reader and Feedburner and now Jaiku. Interesting, will Google use its RSS position against Facebook? We’ll see come November 5.

Imagine if Google made a more open social networking tool than Facebook all via RSS feeds? Stick that into your RSS feed reader and smoke it!

Anyway, I’ve had a Jaiku account for a while and like it. Hope to see what they do next.

  • http://www.iforgothemilk.com/ William Tildesley

    I agree sort of, yes Jaiku has the aggregation features (aka social streams), but a major part of it is the twitter like functionality of giving status updates.

    In it’s current form I do see it as a competitor to twitter, but it will be interesting to see what they do around the corner what with Google on board.

    But no, Jaiku will never really be able to ‘defeat’ twitter.

  • http://www.iforgothemilk.com William Tildesley

    I agree sort of, yes Jaiku has the aggregation features (aka social streams), but a major part of it is the twitter like functionality of giving status updates.

    In it’s current form I do see it as a competitor to twitter, but it will be interesting to see what they do around the corner what with Google on board.

    But no, Jaiku will never really be able to ‘defeat’ twitter.

  • http://luke.gedeon.name/ Luke Gedeon

    Funny! I was just asking what ever happened to JotSpot?
    http://luke.gedeon.name/what-ever-happened-to-jotspot.html

  • http://www.vaspersthegrate.blogspot.com/ vaspers aka steven e. streight

    Twitter deserves to die. It’s dysfunctional, down a lot, and their error messages are lies. No improvements. No bug fixes. Their “upgrades” are vaporware.

    Twitter has crappy “in reply to” that links to the most recent tweet, rather than a specific tweet of a Twitterer.

    Twitter is a frustrating tool that just gets worse all the time, not better.

    Jaiku will and should kill Twitter. Good riddance.

  • http://luke.gedeon.name/ Luke Gedeon

    Funny! I was just asking what ever happened to JotSpot?
    http://luke.gedeon.name/what-ever-happened-to-jotspot.html

  • http://www.vaspersthegrate.blogspot.com vaspers aka steven e. streight

    Twitter deserves to die. It’s dysfunctional, down a lot, and their error messages are lies. No improvements. No bug fixes. Their “upgrades” are vaporware.

    Twitter has crappy “in reply to” that links to the most recent tweet, rather than a specific tweet of a Twitterer.

    Twitter is a frustrating tool that just gets worse all the time, not better.

    Jaiku will and should kill Twitter. Good riddance.

  • http://ronaldlewis.com/ Ronald Lewis

    I just awoke to the news of Google’s acquisition. I’m already tired of the discussions on Twitter. It’s great for Jaiku, but now people are going apeshit because of it.

  • http://theobstructionist.com/ Seth E

    But then Jaiku/Google should get Twitter to work right on top of it. With today’s buzz and all the activity and new adds going on at Jaiku, I’ve had to keep switching between services–not to mention my “real work” just to stay on top of everything and communicate with friends. I wish Jaiku built was some Twitterific-like application that could let me use everything and interact with all feeds at once. That’s the direction GOOG needs to move it in, somekind of Seth-homebase.

  • http://theobstructionist.com Seth E

    But then Jaiku/Google should get Twitter to work right on top of it. With today’s buzz and all the activity and new adds going on at Jaiku, I’ve had to keep switching between services–not to mention my “real work” just to stay on top of everything and communicate with friends. I wish Jaiku built was some Twitterific-like application that could let me use everything and interact with all feeds at once. That’s the direction GOOG needs to move it in, somekind of Seth-homebase.

  • http://ronaldlewis.com Ronald Lewis

    I just awoke to the news of Google’s acquisition. I’m already tired of the discussions on Twitter. It’s great for Jaiku, but now people are going apeshit because of it.

  • http://blog.mobi/ James Pearce

    Twitter is a stream of text, or at best a stream of consiousness.

    Jaiku is a stream of context and a stream of presence.

    That’s why the latter is a glimpse of the future of a (mobile) web.

  • http://KolbeMarket.com BarbaraKB

    What about Pownce? Jaiku with Google makes me want to peacefully leave Pownce. Love the file sharing at Pownce: photos, videos, links, events but Jaiku has as well. LOVE the little photo is a post element. Jaiku is stronger in Asia and Europe and while I don’t think it will *kill* Twitter, it might *force* Twitter to do some things better.

  • http://www.theconnectedworld.net/ David Jacobs

    I don’t believe the Facebook killer tech Google will roll out Nov 5. It will most likely be very interesting and helpful to all social networks, maybe even Facebook, but from what I’ve seen of Orkut so far, they’ve got nothing on Facebook yet.

    Google is looking a little more like Microsoft every day; bigger, slower, more confused. Even in the online app space, Zoho is outdoing Google in several ways.

  • http://www.theconnectedworld.net David Jacobs

    I don’t believe the Facebook killer tech Google will roll out Nov 5. It will most likely be very interesting and helpful to all social networks, maybe even Facebook, but from what I’ve seen of Orkut so far, they’ve got nothing on Facebook yet.

    Google is looking a little more like Microsoft every day; bigger, slower, more confused. Even in the online app space, Zoho is outdoing Google in several ways.

  • http://www.KolbeMarket.com BarbaraKB

    What about Pownce? Jaiku with Google makes me want to peacefully leave Pownce. Love the file sharing at Pownce: photos, videos, links, events but Jaiku has as well. LOVE the little photo is a post element. Jaiku is stronger in Asia and Europe and while I don’t think it will *kill* Twitter, it might *force* Twitter to do some things better.

  • http://blog.mobi James Pearce

    Twitter is a stream of text, or at best a stream of consiousness.

    Jaiku is a stream of context and a stream of presence.

    That’s why the latter is a glimpse of the future of a (mobile) web.

  • http://thinkmobile.wordpress.com/ Raimo

    This move helps Google jump into the Mobile LIVE web. All the current social services(next to Gtalk) miss the LIVE element to make it succesful in the mobile space. Jaiku is positioned perfectly to help Google’s existing endeavours into the mobile space. Don’t forget this. Jaiku is a bridge between content and communication. Two worlds now in Google.. See my post:
    http://marikaya.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/googles-move-to-the-mobile-live-web/

  • http://thinkmobile.wordpress.com/ Raimo

    This move helps Google jump into the Mobile LIVE web. All the current social services(next to Gtalk) miss the LIVE element to make it succesful in the mobile space. Jaiku is positioned perfectly to help Google’s existing endeavours into the mobile space. Don’t forget this. Jaiku is a bridge between content and communication. Two worlds now in Google.. See my post:
    http://marikaya.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/googles-move-to-the-mobile-live-web/

  • http://www.fsfunky.com/ FSFunky

    I’m sticking with twitter… Jaiku is too much for me. Less is more people.

    on twitter

  • http://www.fsfunky.com FSFunky

    I’m sticking with twitter… Jaiku is too much for me. Less is more people.

    on twitter

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  • http://www.vaspersthegrate.blogspot.com/ vaspers aka steven e. streight

    You can feed your Twitter tweets through Jaiku. Jaiku has good threaded conversation via comments for specific messages.

    Folks, that is an immense improvement and benefit making Jaiku far superior to Twitter.

    Twitter is hit or miss conversationing. Jaiku is precision conversationing.

  • http://www.mobasoft.com/ Michael Bailey

    TV Killed The Radio Star -

    uhm, okay, and now back to reality.
    None of the events today, or the predictions of tomorrow are going to matter to my bottom line in any shape or form.

    Tomorrow will bring another shiny object, something which we can all rally around and invoke our emotions upon.

    Over time, life will grab a hold of us again and we’ll move on to discussions of things which really matter.

    At least, I certainly hope that happens.

  • http://www.vaspersthegrate.blogspot.com vaspers aka steven e. streight

    You can feed your Twitter tweets through Jaiku. Jaiku has good threaded conversation via comments for specific messages.

    Folks, that is an immense improvement and benefit making Jaiku far superior to Twitter.

    Twitter is hit or miss conversationing. Jaiku is precision conversationing.

  • http://www.mobasoft.com Michael Bailey

    TV Killed The Radio Star -

    uhm, okay, and now back to reality.
    None of the events today, or the predictions of tomorrow are going to matter to my bottom line in any shape or form.

    Tomorrow will bring another shiny object, something which we can all rally around and invoke our emotions upon.

    Over time, life will grab a hold of us again and we’ll move on to discussions of things which really matter.

    At least, I certainly hope that happens.

  • http://www.shainemata.net/ Shaine

    What keeps me with Twitter are my Twitter friends. Also, that I get charged for using international SMS numbers.

    For all its RSS might, whenever you Google me, my Jaiku account never comes up; so much for presence.

    I wrote about How to Kill Facebook. Maybe Google has the way to start building an open social network that will be our personal channels for our content. They’ve got video, RSS, blogs, and now a Twitter-esque service. Imagine combining all your content and attaching it to a person. Imagine being able to search all the content from a specific person across platforms.

    I’m not particularly thrilled with Jaiku, but it may lead the way to putting all your content under one roof. One searchable presence.

  • http://www.shainemata.net Shaine

    What keeps me with Twitter are my Twitter friends. Also, that I get charged for using international SMS numbers.

    For all its RSS might, whenever you Google me, my Jaiku account never comes up; so much for presence.

    I wrote about How to Kill Facebook. Maybe Google has the way to start building an open social network that will be our personal channels for our content. They’ve got video, RSS, blogs, and now a Twitter-esque service. Imagine combining all your content and attaching it to a person. Imagine being able to search all the content from a specific person across platforms.

    I’m not particularly thrilled with Jaiku, but it may lead the way to putting all your content under one roof. One searchable presence.

  • http://infinitypro.blogspot.com/ INFINITY PRO: “NEENZ”

    JAIKU does have all the features already mentioned which makes it good for presence.

    TWITTER has all of the people.

    The people trumps features.

    Especially since, I still have yet to receive the code to activate my phone.

    Until then, I shall feed Jaiku my twitters and RSS feeds. And of course the random Jaiku to post something clever on my FB.

    Thank you Scob!

  • http://infinitypro.blogspot.com INFINITY PRO: “NEENZ”

    JAIKU does have all the features already mentioned which makes it good for presence.

    TWITTER has all of the people.

    The people trumps features.

    Especially since, I still have yet to receive the code to activate my phone.

    Until then, I shall feed Jaiku my twitters and RSS feeds. And of course the random Jaiku to post something clever on my FB.

    Thank you Scob!

  • http://www.sugarattack.com/ william

    Yes Jaiku mobile client rocks – if you have the one phone that can run it – oh, and if you are overseas.

  • http://www.sugarattack.com william

    Yes Jaiku mobile client rocks – if you have the one phone that can run it – oh, and if you are overseas.

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  • http://www.theconnectedworld.net/ David Jacobs

    Correct Infinity Pro, it’s all about critical mass and right now Twitter has it. As technology people we need to learn out lesson, more features doesn’t mean better. Apple creates products that people love, but they don’t generally have as many raw features as Microsoft products. People don’t want all the features, they want something that works really well. I could teach my mom to use Twitter, I’m not so sure about Jaiku.

  • http://www.theconnectedworld.net David Jacobs

    Correct Infinity Pro, it’s all about critical mass and right now Twitter has it. As technology people we need to learn out lesson, more features doesn’t mean better. Apple creates products that people love, but they don’t generally have as many raw features as Microsoft products. People don’t want all the features, they want something that works really well. I could teach my mom to use Twitter, I’m not so sure about Jaiku.

  • http://twopointouch.com/ Ian Delaney

    Forgive me for saying this, but the US is still finding its feet on mobile apps, whereas Europe is crying out for them, and also for mobile ad inventory. Perfect match, I’d say.

  • http://twopointouch.com Ian Delaney

    Forgive me for saying this, but the US is still finding its feet on mobile apps, whereas Europe is crying out for them, and also for mobile ad inventory. Perfect match, I’d say.

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  • http://www.muniwireless.com/ Esme Vos

    I also prefer Jaiku to Twitter, primarily for its mobile application and RSS feed aggregation. As for Twitter having all the people – it depends where you live. A lot of Europeans are on Jaiku, whereas Twitter has a bigger user base in the US. At least that’s the sense I get. Am I right?

  • http://www.muniwireless.com Esme Vos

    I also prefer Jaiku to Twitter, primarily for its mobile application and RSS feed aggregation. As for Twitter having all the people – it depends where you live. A lot of Europeans are on Jaiku, whereas Twitter has a bigger user base in the US. At least that’s the sense I get. Am I right?

  • http://www.krisguy.com/ Kris Gainsforth

    I don’t see Jaiku causing major issues with Twitter. Google’s best play here is to use it to integrate GrandCentral, Reader, and Gmail better via mobile. Maybe even YouTube, but for the basics, I still use Twitter, and I’m not dropping it, but I am a Jaikuholic due to the ease of seeing replies and getting into conversations quicker.

  • http://www.krisguy.com Kris Gainsforth

    I don’t see Jaiku causing major issues with Twitter. Google’s best play here is to use it to integrate GrandCentral, Reader, and Gmail better via mobile. Maybe even YouTube, but for the basics, I still use Twitter, and I’m not dropping it, but I am a Jaikuholic due to the ease of seeing replies and getting into conversations quicker.

  • http://www.joeranft.com/ Joe

    Good point about Google buying companies and then you never hear from them again. Like Picasa, Blogger, YouTube, Writley, Urchin.

    Twitter’s dead.

  • http://www.joeranft.com Joe

    Good point about Google buying companies and then you never hear from them again. Like Picasa, Blogger, YouTube, Writley, Urchin.

    Twitter’s dead.

  • http://twitter.com/MMartin MMartin

    Google was late in Social Networking. They recently released Google Shared Stuff (a del.icio.us-like) and now bring Jaiku in the wagon. Great move. They should now begin to play on Myspace/Facebook playground.

  • http://twitter.com/MMartin MMartin

    Google was late in Social Networking. They recently released Google Shared Stuff (a del.icio.us-like) and now bring Jaiku in the wagon. Great move. They should now begin to play on Myspace/Facebook playground.

  • http://chrisgonyea.com/ Chris Gonyea

    Not to mention Google Earth. That wasn’t developed in house.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Earth

  • http://chrisgonyea.com/ Chris Gonyea

    Not to mention Google Earth. That wasn’t developed in house.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Earth

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