Nanoblogging - what is it ?!
Filed in archive Newsdesk 2.0 on April 25, 2007
Web 2.0 has caused a lot of stir in the way internet is used and perceived. Blogging was lifted to a higher platform and several new types of applications were introduced. More and more integration was realized and more ways to interact with the net were invented.
After blogging platforms became more and more rich featured a logical consequence was the introduction of poor-featured blogging platforms, nanoblogging it is called. Examples are tumblr.com, twitter, and meshly. Where tumblr is inventive (you can run a site that exists of rss feeds only), meshly is more like twitter. With meshly, you IM to your meshly bot and fill your "mesh". I don't see the value of meshly, or twitter if you prefer. Yes it is nice and inventive, but I am more interested in value posts, not posts that are posted *live*. And that's where meshly or twitter comes in, *live* blogging.

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