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sdsantos replied on September 16, 2007 11:10 to the discussion "I love TwitterNotes' flexible approach to tags" in TwitterNotes:
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sdsantos replied on September 16, 2007 00:45 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
Probably it's more a service for power users. The ones that send many messages and want to keep some aside because they talk about something they want to discuss better later. I find particular useful for keeping notes for blog articles, from links or ideias I share at Twitter, or something I answer like "I'll do it later".
Some may also find it useful by simply categorizing posts. There has been a movement to try and bring tags to Twitter messages. TwitterNotes is one possible approach.
But it's ultimately an open product, and it's value is probably specific to each user.
sdsantos replied on September 15, 2007 22:06 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
sdsantos started a conversation in TwitterNotes on September 15, 2007 21:34:
TwitterNotes releasedAfter some days of happy (most of the times) development we have finally released TwitterNotes. I was using more Twitter in the past weeks and occurred to me why not use Twitter to record things to do. It’s one of the most spread messaging systems it’s nearly everywhere, from IM to mobile phone and iPhones, so that makes it a great mean to record something anywhere. Alcides helped me with the design and some JavaScript, which I really should start learning...
The idea is simple, just put a plus sign before your message and it will appear as a note at TwitterNotes. You can also tag your notes, surrounding tags with asterisks or writing them after a cardinal sign. We’ve tried to keep the method as simple as possible, so that you don’t need much time to publish your note and gain more time to actually get things done. At your TwitterNotes’ account, you can manage all your notes. We’ve also built an API to enable everyone to extract their notes in a RSS feed and use them freely.
We’re planning on making a Netvibes’ widget with the latest notes and maybe a mobile version of the website, if we feel there’s interest for it. Now we are looking for feedback: bugs, ideas, feature requests, etc... You can drop them here or at TwitterNotes’ community. So if you have a Twitter account, go ahead and try it. We hope it will be useful to you.
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