Social (inter)Networking
27
April
I never got into Facebook. Try as my friends might, I just wasn’t interested in it because IT SUCKS. My only interest in MySpace has been the language that has grown out of it, and for some reason I have a soft spot for lolcat pictures.
* Quick digression: lolcat has become an area of increased interest for me. I first noticed it when ‘teh’ started popping up everywhere I went, the we started replacing the letter ‘y’ with ‘eh’. I’m not 14 so I didn’t really understand what was going on, though ‘teh’ is one of the most common mis-typings you see on the net. But to end my digression, if your lolcat isn’t quite up to scratch (no pun intended) you can head over to the translator TO BRUSH UP ON UR SKILLS BEFORE READIN TEH LOLCAT BIBLE (conveniently started at Genesis 1). *
I don’t have all day to stuff around with my profile page, nor do I want to read delete hundreds of emails about this person roundhousing that person while so-and-so throws a turd at such-and-such. That’s why I like Twitter. 140 characters to talk about whatever has your attention right at that point in time. Do it once a day, once a week or twenty times a day (as some people seem able to do). I follow 14 people (six of whom rarely update) and receive no email updates because they’re all contained within whatever client you choose to tweet in (and if you really want email notifications, you can tell Twitter to do so). Key information, minimum fuss.
Which brings me to BrightKite, location based twittering. Currently in public beta (read: we’ll invite you when we want to), the whole concept looks quite exciting. While it seems the mobile capability is limited to the USA (and limited carriers) right now, in all truth you’re just a free wifi hotspot away from tweeting WITH your location as well. Of course, an iPhone launch in Australia and some competitive mobile data plans would go a long way to seeing me tweet whenever and wherever I am. Being able to bring location (through Google Maps), pictures and tweets (tagged to location) into one service goes a long way to allowing users the opportunity to properly connect with one another. ‘Cos remember, it’s all about interaction. Check it out and while you’re there, check out my page. I promise to have a more locations soon.








1. Lantrix | April 29th, 2008 at 01:00
I’m sooo a cheezburger fan as well. We have a bunch of cats. 8 the most at one time, so it fits well. You know this is social networking here too?
As much as I hate facebook, it’s there for me to connect to old friends.
2. Lantrix | April 29th, 2008 at 01:03
I forgot to note - Wil Wheaton, aka Wesley Crusher from Start Trek, got me into LOLcats…. Thanks Wil. http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/
3. Lantrix | April 29th, 2008 at 01:04
Star Trek I mean.. not “Start Trek”. WTF am I doing up this late. WTF am I doing posting 3 times? Sleeeeep. Coffee, work, Sleeeeep.
4. The DayDreamer | June 15th, 2008 at 09:39
My, My! It’s amazing how our little techno retard has become such an elitist. BTW… how can you dis something without having tried it. That said, I agree with your comments about Twitter and BrightKite… will be all the easier once I have an iPhone in my hands!
5. Oz | June 24th, 2008 at 22:07
You’re welcome for the BrightKite invite.
And you know I don’t believe in StalkerBook. It’s not elitism - it’s good taste.
And don’t dis what I haven’t tried? Does that mean you’re running around Melbourne with your pants around your ankles looking for someone to fuck you in the arse? I certainly am not…