To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of Jaiku’s death have been great exaggerated amid reports Google was turfing a bunch of services.
Rather than going away, Jaiku is morphing itself into an open-source platform in which people can use the “Jaiku Engine” to create their own micro-blogging services. In some respects, it reminds me of identi.ca’s approach to the microblogging market.
For more, check out Jaiku founder Jyri Engeström’s blog post, as as well a lengthy post on TechCrunch.
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Jaiku’s Not Dead; It’s Morphing
To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of Jaiku’s death have been great exaggerated amid reports Google was turfing a bunch of services.
Rather than going away, Jaiku is morphing itself into an open-source platform in which people can use the “Jaiku Engine” to create their own micro-blogging services. In some respects, it reminds me of identi.ca’s approach to the microblogging market.
For more, check out Jaiku founder Jyri Engeström’s blog post, as as well a lengthy post on TechCrunch.
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