It would be great if Twitter would clarify things online. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that it's time to cut losses and move on - starting with Chirp.
Frankly I'm not sure I see much point in attending Chirp any more. Isaiah On Apr 9, 2010, at 8:26 PM, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote: > Let there be no doubt that not only will Chirp be an opportunity for > developers to learn and talk to platform developers & Twitter employees > directly about what will obviously be a hot topic on everyone's mind, but > Chirp will also in itself be a platform for Twitter to clarify existing > capabilities and introduce new platform opportunities available to our > obviously instrumental developer community. > > No one Twitter experience will ever define Twitter. No one app will ever > define a platform. Not all use cases, analytical opportunities, clients, > redefinitions, evolutions of, extrapolations on, libraries for the API of, > insights for, integrations of, thoughts on, run-on-sentences-written-about, > financial opportunities, or choices offered to consumers in the Twitter > universe have been explored. > > @episod