> Twitter is cool because you make an account and start doing whatever you want.
Like the article on "Auto Tune" the invention is great because people started using it for something besides exactly what was intended originally.
> How do they tell the difference between individuals and "brands"?
Brands are the ones that paid. :-) They probably get more features for the fee?
But what about Guy Kawasaki, Mark Cuban, Seth Godin or Paul Graham? Are they brands? Their blogs and writings are about much more than what they had for breakfast.
Like the article on "Auto Tune" the invention is great because people started using it for something besides exactly what was intended originally.
> How do they tell the difference between individuals and "brands"?
Brands are the ones that paid. :-) They probably get more features for the fee?
But what about Guy Kawasaki, Mark Cuban, Seth Godin or Paul Graham? Are they brands? Their blogs and writings are about much more than what they had for breakfast.