Regardless if this is usable today for client work, this is insane stuff. The first iteration of Flash eons ago had plenty of nay-sayers. He made this over the course of seven months? Bow down, I say. Very impressive.
I love the Twitter technology, personally, but I don't see it going mainstream any time soon, if ever. At least, not in its current setup. Now, what I could see is a Yahoo or some such buying them out, and trying to integrate it a la MyBlogLog, Flickr, etc.
You obviously have never used Gameday at mlb.com - play-by-play of ever single real-time pitch/hit/play. Come on man, Get real.
Regardless if this is usable today for client work, this is insane stuff. The first iteration of Flash eons ago had plenty of nay-sayers. He made this over the course of seven months? Bow down, I say. Very impressive.
Do you gain all of your life's happiness from /.? Wow... go eat a donut guilt-free, you'll feel better.
And yet, comments will live forever!
I love the Twitter technology, personally, but I don't see it going mainstream any time soon, if ever. At least, not in its current setup. Now, what I could see is a Yahoo or some such buying them out, and trying to integrate it a la MyBlogLog, Flickr, etc.