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Message #01111
Re: [RSS][Facebook][Twitter][Google+] Thoughts on newsreaders
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To:
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From:
Scott May <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Mon, 18 Mar 2013 06:59:13 +1000
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User-agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130308 Thunderbird/17.0.4
Just on the "common messaging system" - I'm a little concerned about
what information might get bundled in with other information. For
example, my SMS's are extremely important to me, as that's usually a
contact directly dealing with only me about something, and probably
needs some measure of priority. Email is somewhat dilluted with junk.
Likewise my Facebook/Twitter/etc feed is even more diluted with junk.
RSS fits in amongst all that somewhere. Other people may prioritise
this information differently to me.
I haven't had a chance yet to play with it yet, but the HTC One
"BlinkFeed" might an example (good or bad?) on how to handle information
feed.
Till later,
Scott.
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Scott May.
scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mobile 0417 195 018
On 18/03/13 03:33, darkdragon wrote:
Then, all the discussions for the messaging apps: We want *one place*
for all our messages - regardless of whether they come from SMS,
WhatsApp, Facebook, GoogleTalk, ...
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