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twitter explanation matrix

I have been working along with Tim Perry and Chris Stubbs on a Hot Team to produce a white paper on twitter similar to the "7 things you need to know about collaborative editing" paper. We were struggling to articulate how twitter is different than existing services in a concise manner when we had the idea of making the table below.

One thing that bothers me is that rows all correspond to a certain class of communication except for twitter, which is a specific service. I don't know what term to use for the service that twitter (and similar sites, like jaiku) provide. Any Ideas? Am I missing something? Is there anything you think we might be missing from the table?

InstantSocial
Networking
MobileShortPublic
Archive
Instant Messaging X     X  
Text Messaging X   X X  
Email          
Blogging   X     X
Twitter X X X X X

Comments (4)

drs18:

Didn't someone already coin the term "Instant Blogging" as a cross between the quick short focus of instant messaging and the personal-to-community exposé of blogging? Would "tagability" already be a part of Social networking? It does seem that Twitter has succeeded in joining the group of proprietary eponyms that includes Kleenex, Scotch Tape, Band-Aids, and Jell-o; as such, it can be its own class.

What about, "instant status"? These services are designed to answer the question, "What I am doing at this moment

Brad:

Jeff,

We do have "instant" as a column. Are you suggesting a difference between instant sending and ubiquitous capture? I see that as instant + mobile.

Brad,

I'm proposing replacing the brand name Twitter with its purpose which is providing instant status. Similar to Instant Messaging.

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