Twitter vs. Email


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Bill Cunnien
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I have tried Twitter, but I do not like it. If you want to use Twitter, that is fine, but please do not replace your email updates with a 140-character blurb. Twitter, in my opinion, belittles the content. The name itself is a mockery of the potential content.



Just because a technology is available does not mean we have to use it.
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Edhy Rijo
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I Agreed with Bill.



I rather see more participation from StrataFrame team in these forums than trying to follow what is going on at many sites.



I was heavily used to MS OutLook Express (OE) and its newsgroups, and it took me a while to get used to web newsgroup, not that I am slow learner Hehe but I liked the way newsgroup where organized in OE.



I understand the need to expand, but again, this is a different type of community which requires a lot of attention from the SF Team, and I would like to see more participation and quickest response in these forums to keep building a strong SF community.

Edhy Rijo

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