What? They're not the same person? All this time... ;-) Yes, I meant Wilson.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Andrew Badera <[email protected]> wrote: > Fred Thompson? What's Law & Order got to do with anything? > > (Wilson?) > > --ab > > > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Jesse Stay <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think it's great that Twitter is finally being more transparent about > all > > this. I could argue they need to be more transparent (where do they plan > to > > go in the analytics and enterprise spaces?), but it's about time. > They've > > finally drawn the line in the sand - now we need to adapt. Yes, it's > > frustrating, but then again, 90% of businesses fail - it's the risk all > of > > us took. We either compete, or quit, and move on. I don't get all the > > complaints - this is nothing new. I've had half my features replaced by > > Twitter over the last few years (quite literally - just read my blog - > I'm > > the chief complainer). By now I realize that's either part of life > (note: > > it's the same on Facebook, too - there's no escaping it), or I change my > > focus to where Twitter is not my core and I instead use Twitter to > > strengthen my new core. That's where Twitter (and Fred Thompson) have > made > > it clear they want us to go. Finally, some clarity. I'm appreciative of > > it, regardless of how frustrating it can be. Time for all of us to take > > this constructively and adapt. > > Just my $.02 FWIW... > > Jesse > > > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Isaiah Carew <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Crystal clear. > >> 1. You're decimating the client market on every platform but Windows. > >> 2. You're killing any potential for innovation or investment. > >> 3. You have no clear (public) plan for any innovation yourself. > >> What marketing genius... > >> Oh never mind. It's not worth the breath. > >> Good luck with that. > >> Anyone want a chirp ticket? > >> isaiah > >> http://twitter.com/isaiah > >> On Apr 12, 2010, at 7:40 AM, Ryan Sarver wrote: > >> > >> One more from me. People have been asking for specific details around > >> Tweetie for Mac and I wanted to make sure we clearly message our plans > >> as we know it. To be clear, Tweetie for the iPhone and it's developer, > >> Loren Brichter, were the focus of our acquisition, but as part of the > >> deal we also got Tweetie for Mac. > >> > >> Loren had been hard at work on a new version of Tweetie for Mac that > >> he was going to release soon. Our plan is to still release the new > >> version and it will continue to be called Tweetie (not renamed to > >> Twitter). We will also discontinue the paid version. > >> > >> Hope that's clear. Please let me know if you have any questions. > >> > >> Best, Ryan > >> > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject. >
