Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

TweetDeck, The Story of a Maligned App

In today's technology and communication heavy world, it is important to have a presence in a wide range of social networks, from Facebook to Twitter to Tumblr to FourSquare and so on. If you want to submit a single message across all of these different networks (or even across multiple accounts on the same network) it is nice to only have to do it once. That is were a social media manager or dashboard can come in handy. There are several applications out there that can do that for you, but I want to talk about one in particular: TweetDeck.

As part of my job I have to manage the company's social network presence. I tried several apps, web-based and Windows-based. I tried HootSuite, Seesmic and others, but my favorite was TweetDeck. To put it simply TweetDeck had everything I wanted. It had among other features:
  • the ability to look at multiple accounts across multiple networks
  • use Bit.ly to shorten links
  • a neat feature called Deck.ly that allowed users to post messages longer than 140 characters to Twitter
TweetDeck had a web version, an Adobe AIR version (which would run on PC, Mac or Linux) and a iOS version. All in all, I was very happy with it.

And then, Twitter bought it...

At first, I had great hopes for the purchase by Twitter. I expected great new feature to be added. I was wrong.

Shortly after purchase, Twitter released a new version of TweetDeck that was no longer written for Adobe AIR, but was now OS specific.(I imagine that this makes it harder to write.) This new version looked much plainer. This new version dropped support for LinkedIn, Google Buzz, Foursquare and MySpace and killed the Deck.ly feature.

I have the uneasy feeling that eventually, TweetDeck is going to be renamed the Twitter Manager (or something else with Twitter in the title). It's already been changed to TweetDeck by Twitter.



Even the logo has been changed to look more like Twitter.
I guess what I'm saying is that I'm very unhappy that Twitter bought a program I like and messed it up. I wished they would have kept the features and improved them. But I get the feeling that Twitter is trying to boost their own product line to the detriment of some customers.

In the end, I still use TweetDeck, albeit, the pre-acquisition Adobe AIR version. The only thing that does not work is Deck.ly, so I'll need to find something else for that.

On another topic (but one very similar), Twitter has recently purchased another product that I use: the blogging platform Posterous. Twitter says they are not going to do anything to Posterous at the moment, but rumors are flying that they just bought Posterous for the talent. Lifehacker even had a article on how to switch your blog from Posterous. We'll see what happens next.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Disqus and WordPress: A Tragedy

If you have spent any amount of time on the internet, especially if you have a blog, you have probably heard of WordPress.  WordPress is one of the top Wordpressblogging sites.  WordPress has two arms.  WordPress.com hosts blogs and WordPress.org offered blog architecture software.
Now, I’d like to introduce you to the second member of our tragedy: Disqus.  Ddisqus-signisqus is an online service that offers a centralized place for controlling blog  and website commenting.  It’s a one stop shopping for modifying and approving comments from many different blogs.  All you have to do is register your blog or website and insert some code.
The tragedy is that I found out that even though you can insert Disqus into almost any blog or website, you cannot insert it into you blog if it is hosted on WordPress.com.  (If your blog is self-hosted and running WordPress, you can imbed Disqus.)  I soon realized that WordPress does not support any add-ons.  This is disappointing for me because I like to add to the functionality of my blog with add-ons.
If you are like me and you would like WordPress.com to support Disqus, you can join my Facebook group here: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/group.php?gid=124927537525907&ref=ts.  I would like WordPress.com to add the ability to install add-ons and I hope they hear my plea and fix it.
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