
After seeing a bullish review yesterday on Mashable, I immediately signed up for a Fidj.it account.
You know about Fidj.it, right?
It’s apparently the latest and greatest micro-blogging service to hit the scene since…well, Yammer…and Mixin and Identi.ca and Plurk and Jaiku and Pownce and Twitter.
Like any micro-blogging junkie, I’ve signed up for all of them in the event one of them becomes the next Twitter. Yup, I’ve secured the username “markevans” for every single one just that other Mark Evans in California has any designs of confusing all my micro-blogging followers. When it comes to this micro-blogger phenomena, you can’t take any chances.
Of course, I’ve barely used any of the micro-blogging services other than Twitter.
It’s not that they’re not interesting; it’s that the party is raging at Twitter’s house, and it’s a personal rule of thumb never to leave a good party based on the hope the next party is better….and you know the next party is rarely as good as the first party, mostly because there’s few people there, there’s only luke-warm domestic beer left, and all the good looking girls have gone home already.
Now, where was I? Oh yeah….
Now, if I can could find a tool that could update all of my micro-blogging profiles at the same time, that would be most excellent. Then, I could easily control my empire in one 140-character swoop.
Note: By the way, I’ve got to get me one of those .it domain names given they seem to be all the rage. Too bad that mark.it is already taken!
Technorati Tags: fidj.it, microblogging, twitter
I think developing better technologies that bring multiple social accounts into one view screen will definitely be helpful for micro-blogging as well as all those other social accounts. I’ve tried Pageonce, but didn’t really gel with it. Anybody out there that you’ve seen that you particularly like?
Jim,
So we can go develop better technologies to aggregate different social accounts into one view. But isn’t that a bit like using one social service? =|