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3 months ago
in My Social Networking Spring Cleaning on Bob Caswell
I totally get where you're coming from here. I just want to be able to customize my social media experience fully and completely. Is that so much to ask? :)
Seriously, though, you're on to a real issue. And since there's a real need to have both compartmentalization and seamlessness at the same time, I gotta believe some smart buggers out there will come up with just the thing.
Seriously, though, you're on to a real issue. And since there's a real need to have both compartmentalization and seamlessness at the same time, I gotta believe some smart buggers out there will come up with just the thing.
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Bob Caswell
Here's hoping! I like the way you put it. And don't forget that with the compartmentalization and seamlessness, it has to be super intuitive and easy to setup quickly. At least, in my wishful thinking mind...
3 months ago
in When Comments Come Before The Blog Post on Bob Caswell
Haha. Yeah, I think this is totally going to keep showing up. Blogs are now partly like the newsweekly to social media's daily newspaper. It's where you have a chance to think more deeply and consolidate the back-and-forths into a coherent whole.
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Bob Caswell
Yeah, it's also getting to the point where blogs almost feel old school. But wow, if that's the case, that was fast! And I wonder what comes after Twitter in the next five years?
11 months ago
in T-Mobile vs. The iPhone or Hurry Up, T-Mobile! on Bob Caswell
Hmm. I've heard of "underpromise and overdeliver," but this seems a bit too light on details to give me the impression there's much substance to this routine. For that matter, saying "iPhone killer" is actually promising a lot, come to think of it, so it's kind of the worst of both worlds.
But hey, you never know. Maybe it'll be really cool. And it sounds like you've got other reasons to stay with T-Mobile, so it might be worth the wait for you even if it doesn't quite rise to the level of iPhone killer.
But hey, you never know. Maybe it'll be really cool. And it sounds like you've got other reasons to stay with T-Mobile, so it might be worth the wait for you even if it doesn't quite rise to the level of iPhone killer.
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Bob Caswell
Exactly. I'm not holding my breath for something super amazing, and I'm in no hurry to get an iPhone. That said, it would be really nice if T-Mobile delivered because I think that's what I'd prefer for those other reasons you mentioned.