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I use twitter.com when I could use any of dozens of clients. In the same way, in a decentralized loosely-coupled space, most people would use Twitter, as long as it remains reliable. And they would have an incentive to be the most reliable. Today we have no choice. … Try really being good, not just saying you’re going to be good.

Twitter as a force for good? (Scripting News)

A great, could-be example by Dave Winer of what Umair Haque calls constructive capitalism.

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    • #competition
    • #umairhaque
    • #davewiner
    • #innovation
  • 1 year ago
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What it’s missing is a Twitter-like timeline. But I honestly don’t think that’s so hard to do. I think they already do the hard stuff. Maybe when Carol Bartz gets over the flu we could meet to talk about giving Flickr a lot of independence and a bunch of cash and letting it be free to compete in wild, free of the constraints of corporate Yahoo. Then, once it’s flying, the various Yahoo properties can latch on to its growth as any other developer could.
Flickr in hindsight (Scripting News)

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    • #flickr
    • #twitter
    • #davewiner
    • #quote
  • 2 years ago
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Hi, I'm Ronald and this is my personal blog. I live in Amsterdam with my wife and 2 sons. I love sports, music and the broad implications of the internet. I try to learn something new every day. Thanks for visiting!

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