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  • J Jim Crafton

    Well what's wrong with email? If you need something a bit more realtime, then there's IM. Or if you need to truly "broadcast" there's IRC. Exactly what problem does Twatter really solve? Other than serve as a yet-another-implementation to an already solved problem. Hell if you think about it, it's just a blog that a whole bunch of people can subscribe to via an RSS feed that gets updated in real time.

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    Might be a very simple implementation as a disconnected message buss. Looks like a fairly simple API and you could send and receive messages between apps with nothing more than HTTP access and no need to set up any XML config files for that WFC stuff :) Its a wonder that no one has used it as part of an exploit yet.. Just imagine... a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone :(


    LinkedIn[^] | Blog[^] | Twitter[^]

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      Think of it as an RSS reader for 1-liners. Messages are capped at 160 characters I believe. "Hey I just got a CP MVP award!" "Saw Tropical Thunder last night and it rocked!" "ASP.NET MVC final has been released see http://blah for details" "Santa is a lie!"

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      Joe Simes
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      Todd Smith wrote:

      "Santa is a lie!"

      :((

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      • R Ray Cassick

        Might be a very simple implementation as a disconnected message buss. Looks like a fairly simple API and you could send and receive messages between apps with nothing more than HTTP access and no need to set up any XML config files for that WFC stuff :) Its a wonder that no one has used it as part of an exploit yet.. Just imagine... a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone :(


        LinkedIn[^] | Blog[^] | Twitter[^]

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        Ray Cassick wrote:

        a tweet that you could watch that delivers logged user-names and passwords or credit card numbers in near real time to anyone

        Ooooh you are awful, but I like you. (Non UK or younger CPians, might not get the reference) :)

        Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks

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        • J Jon Sagara

          I use it to keep my finger on the pulse of the .NET community. People post a lot of interesting links.

          Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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          Who do you follow?

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            Who do you follow?

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            http://twitter.com/jonsagara/friends[^]

            Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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              http://twitter.com/jonsagara/friends[^]

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              nice, ty

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