
Looks pretty neat to me. This is in the works by Ryan Paul of Ars Technica. Good work Paul and I hope to see this released soon. Check out Paul’s “dents” on identi.ca for more information.
Popularity: 7% [?]
Earlier last week I blogged about a new micro-blogging service known as identi.ca. Since them, it’s been talked abotu as a Twitter alternative in numerous circles. Quite a few people are expected to stay on board the identi.ca train and ride this very interesting wave.
I’ve been watching my identi.ca stream all weekend. Evan Prodromou, the developer of identi.ca has been a busy man. Most of the time it seemed he was working on XMPP. So users of Jabber/XMPP clients experienced some bumps every now and again. For the most part, it’s been smooth sailing for the bast 48 hours. However this morning, Evan surprised me with a very good present: a replies tab!
As you can see, it’s definitely replicating Twitter in many ways for replies. Aside from the reply tab itself, you also see what message users were replying to.
All I can say is that I can’t wait until Summize gets a hold of this! Check out more coverage over at Sarahintampa, along with a special AIR treat.
Popularity: 2% [?]
I’m on Identi.ca and I’m loving it. Discovered it via Marshall Kirkpatrick’s post on ReadWriteWeb (Identi.ca: May A Million Twitters Bloom). I’m also on the phone with Sarah Perez discussing what the latest verb for identi.ca will be. Yes, we’re true social media fanatics and yes every microblogging service needs a verb. You can follow me on identi.ca at http://identi.ca/corvida
Identi.ca is basically a great alternative to Twitter. The user interface is nice and simple just like Twitter. It’s like a Twitter clone with a bad name, but it’s open source unlike Twitter. So what’s bad about Identi.ca?
So, Identi.ca has a plans for tons of a ton of great features including:
So far there are a lot of people flocking over to Identi.ca. I managed to attract over 100 people in less than 5 hours and there’s more coming in. So for those that are already on here are some things you can try out to manage Identi.ca.
First, Identi.ca needs to get a replies tab ASAP! In the meantime, you can use this greasemonkey script that adds a reply button to the identi.ca UI. Works like a charm too. Also, Dawn aka geekygirldawn has created an identi.ca reply sniffer via Yahoo Pipes. You can subscribe to the feed for replies.
Also, Ping.fm has added integration for Identi.ca. That was fast!
If you want to add your rss feed to FriendFeed just grab your profile url and tack /rss at the end of it. (e.g. http://identi.ca/corvida/rss)
I’ll keep you posted on more as I hear about them and you’re more than welcome to leave a comment or email me (shegeeks [a] shegeeks/net) if you have an app in the works or know of one for identi.ca.
Plain and simple, I’m developing a community on there, a community that is active on Twitter and identi.ca and are early adopters with related interests. In fact, I’ve been writing this post for some time now and I’ve been on the phone with Sarah Perez and sending messages to identi.ca and talking about identi.ca. People are itching for the community that they’ve created on Twitter to move elsewhere. So far, identi.ca is slowing soothing that itch. While it still has a long way to go, if Twitter doesn’t get its act together within the next month or two, identi.ca can definitely usurp it and I’m willing to bet my blog on that…almost. Check out more about Identi.ca with Sarah Perez’s latest post “Identi.ca Early Adopter Tips”.
Scobleizer, Scoble, Shel Israel, and 1938media usernames are being squatted on. I wonder if Techcrunch is being squatted on?
So Identi.ca needs a verb, not to mention a new name. So here’s a poll of suggested verbs (similar to “tweet” for Twitter”):
Popularity: 16% [?]