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It's not a good example though, because no one knew what the hell to use Wave for anyway. It was just a conglomeration of product features that had no clear place to fit into existing workflows.

Twitter on the other hand fits in everywhere. People just love to crap out little 160 character nuggets in between everything else they do all day long.



Is it such a bad example? I'm not sure what app.net is. A "real-time social feed" that I pay for? As a developer (his primary audience), what does this do for me over Twitter or Facebook?


Won't get kicked off.




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