The best feature of Twitter: asymmetric relationships.
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Which feature is “THE” killer feature for you ?
Edit: For me, they tie.
Overall Tumblr UX is superior to the overall Posterous UX : Tumblr 1 : 0 Posterous
Posterous deals with images much better than Tumblr : Tumblr 1 : 1 Posterous
Posterous provides a feed of all your subscriptions whereas tumblr doesn’t. (Which means I can “consume” Posterous from any software that handles RSS/Atom feeds.) ** : Tumblr 1 : 2 Posterous
Like & reblog feature is awesome ** : Tumblr 2 : 2 Posterous
Let the Apple/AT&T deal illustrate our saying. On one hand, we have Apple — famous for striving towards excellence. On the other hand we have AT&T, renowned for less than stellar network coverage. Taken separately, the iPhone is the jewel of the Apple Kingdom. I will let History decides whether its release was a revolution, or just an impressive evolution of the smart phone industry, but many praise its technological wonders. I have yet to come across such a consensus about any of the services provided by AT&T. Lumped together, the iPhone experience — and to some extent Apple — loses some of its shine. It doesn’t matter if your device sports the fastest mobile web browser when the network is dead slow.
via Few Against Many
Nonetheless, and in spite of all its successes, I feel very strongly that Sesame Street has aimed too low, has misunderstood the problem it is trying to cure, and will be a disappointment in the long run. I also feel that it has misunderstood the nature and underestimated the opportunities of its chief subject, the three R’s, and its medium, television; and therefore, that even what it sets out to do in the short run it does not do nearly as well as it might.
via kottke
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.
— Steve Jobs (via hrrrthrrr)