Tearing down Twitter's walls
Remember those crazy days of e-mail when you couldn't send messages between systems? Microsoft Mail customers could only send mail within their enterprise or to other customers of Microsoft Mail (ditto for the other systems). It wasn't until SMTP standardized things that e-mail could move between systems.
E-mail was interesting then, but it didn't really become dominant until it standardized around the SMTP messaging protocol.
Are we experiencing the same thing with Twitter?
Twitter has become hugely popular, but it remains a closed communication medium. Yes, it has opened its data stream and maintains an open API approach … Read more