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Rolf Schewe

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  1. XMPP

    Would it be possible to add real-time updates such as how Google Talk and Jabber do it via the Jabber/XMPP protocol. Other clients are offering to add "faster" more frequent updates. Why not actual real-time instead?

    Check this blog post out on this topic (XMPP):

    http://www.jivesoftware.com/community/blogs/jivetalks/2008/01/24/xmpp-aka-jabber-is-the-future-for-cloud-services

    Thanks

  2. Who knows. Maybe they are not all on the GMT standard or the changes in daylight savings time in the US may be the culprit. I have not noticed it.

  3. Some services create shorter URLs (such as the two I mentioned in the post) This reserves more characters for your message, especially since there is a character limit. Also some of the services offer features some may like the twitter specific Tweetburner. http://tweetburner.com/

    Anyways, some choice doesn't hurt if it is possible.

  4. I don't know how comments and @replys relate but the replies are need. They are a fundamental function of twitter.

  5. For windows too. Same issue.

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