In that case, a twittering client would
probably be a better idea. Manually opening
each SMS is tiring, but if the interface was
more glanceable (like the Twitter site
itself, or for example an rss reader) the
message load might not be so bad. Also, the
messages could just flow across the screen,
requiring no interaction at all (for example,
like on a screensaver).
It's enjoyable at the moment; a bit of a
twitter frenzy/party. Looking forward to
trying it in London next week where most of
my contacts are, see if it works in
physical/social context too.
SMS is actually ok, I should set a different
SMS alert tone for a 'Twitter group', in that
way it could be distinguished from regular
SMS. A screensaver/homescreen background
application would be good (I think Jaiku is in a better position to do this).
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antimega added this photo to his favorites. (79 months ago)
grraph (79 months ago | reply)
Interesting threesome or foursome.
Just_Tom (79 months ago | reply)
Twitter looks fun but I am blessed with a phone with a limited message capacity. This is what I'm avoiding!
movito (79 months ago | reply)
Looks intense. How do you avoid overloading?
Ti.mo (79 months ago | reply)
It's overload at the moment, I've stopped looking at SMSes. 28 messages just this morning.
movito (79 months ago | reply)
In that case, a twittering client would probably be a better idea. Manually opening each SMS is tiring, but if the interface was more glanceable (like the Twitter site itself, or for example an rss reader) the message load might not be so bad. Also, the messages could just flow across the screen, requiring no interaction at all (for example, like on a screensaver).
But, how enjoyable is it?
Ti.mo (79 months ago | reply)
It's enjoyable at the moment; a bit of a twitter frenzy/party. Looking forward to trying it in London next week where most of my contacts are, see if it works in physical/social context too.
SMS is actually ok, I should set a different SMS alert tone for a 'Twitter group', in that way it could be distinguished from regular SMS. A screensaver/homescreen background application would be good (I think Jaiku is in a better position to do this).