Yesterday I had a realization about Twitter. Twitter is not just a messaging service anymore, it is becoming a veritable Protocol.* This might sound like a boring technical nuance, but it’s not – it could redefine how we use the internet. Let me try to illustrate how: (though im just starting to think about this, so I’m still trying to imagine it myself)
*(Wikipedia definition of Protocol: In computing, a protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints.)
I was reading a Tech Crunch article about music related twitter mashups that lists the many ways people are using twitter to listen to music. One example is a music discovery service called Twisten.fm 
- Users twitter a tinyurl link to a streaming mp3. In the twitter they include a custom hash tag that tips off the twisten crawler to cataloge the song in various playlists. At the end of the day, you can go to Twisten and have immediate searchable access to everyone’s twittered music.
Why does this make Twitter a protocol and why does it matter?
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This is a project I worked on at Kingfisher – got an FDM machine in your office? Check this out-





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