mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 30 2008 | faves, twitter, feedback, summize, bdmentions
Twitter search for Faves.com
Some positives:
zanzoodle: Cool site of the day www.faves.com, love this site
lachcorp: in an internet cafe in Chiang Mai just met the owner of faves.com
kmwinter: i think i'm going to move http://kirkwinters.com/Items to http://faves.com/users/kmwinter. Yay for developer APIs!Some negatives:
allergyexpert: http://faves.com/users/allergyexpert/friends/dots This my New Faves.com site. Not sure what it's for
DesignDump: Just signed up for "Faves.com" account...seems difficult to read through entries.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 11 2009 | twitter, news, blue dot, faves, technology
I agree with the following.
Quoted: I have personally gotten real value from Twitter despite that friction. Twitter is an incredible newswire and real time search. Remember the old teletypes constantly churning out news?
It's interesting how many of these "value extraction frictions" are similar to what we experienced at Blue Dot/Faves....although we did address some of them.
Quoted: What, then, is the “Value Extraction Friction” that Twitter faces?
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 12 2008 | audience, technology, faves, twitter, todo
This is great. It neatly captures what we've intuitively been trying to do with Blue Dot / Faves from day one. Having said that, we don't close the "3+1 loops" nearly as well as we should/could.
I think it also helps explain why Twitter can and do Facebook coexist.
Quoted: 3 + 1 + You
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Feedback loops contribute greatly to a user’s sense of Audience within a service. I talked about four such loops here. What other loops exist? What else builds and supports a sense of Audience?
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 10 2008 | blogging, self, faves, twitter, bdmentionsI am trying (again) to establish a blogging habit.
Quoted: Not surprisingly, I use these microblogging services to broadcast “stream of consciousness” thoughts whereas I plan to use this blog for hopefully more thought provoking and “on-topic” posts.
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Why two microblogging services then?ShareViewed: 6 Times

- sumit - Aug 03 2008
You must be Mohit's friend before you can comment on this Fave.fyi... i said i was a co-founder - he was lazy when he twitted. nice guy though. been meeting a lot of software folks from around the world.
Send Mohit a friend request or a personal message instead.