“ There is also a privacy issue with Twttr. Every user has a public page that shows all of their messages. Messages from that person’s extended network are also public. I imagine most users are not going to want to have all of their Twttr messages published on a public website.”
Michael Arrington, pulled from the archive by Alexia Tsotsis
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But the fact that this is coming from Odeo makes me wonder – what is this company doing to make their core offering compelling? How do their shareholders feel about side projects like Twttr when their primary product line is, besides the excellent design, a total snoozer?
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I didn’t realise Twitter was originally called Twttr, so I thought this was an article about some service piggybacking...
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