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twitter: the public chat

I have been following a few friends >>twitter messages via >>Google Reader and I get the impression that it works much like a group chat system. The conversations are similar to cross-linked comments in weblogs and have a similar publicity.

Unlike these friends I never really started to use twitter and even deleted my account there, as well as in a few other social networking systems. I give away so much already so I don't want to make the harvesting too easy. What strikes me though is, why a service like twitter has taken away the public chat room from classic instant messaging systems. It works much like >>IRC (Internet Relay Chat) where you can just join into an open chat. However, it looks crude that you have to read the others chat to actually communicate.

I guess the real advantage of twitter is the simple user interfaces on loads of different systems that heavy weight instant messaging systems failed to provide until now.

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