Jonathan Bishop is the Technical Media Specialist at Magicomm, LLC in Amesbury, MA. He specializes in the understanding and developing of web 2.0 technologies.
Plurk and Twitter have been great fun as have Identi.ca, Kwippy and Pownce. But there’s a new guy on the block, yes another one, with another funny sounding name. Rejaw .
Once again it is too early to tell how successful this new micro-blogging platform will be. It’s up to the community to decide, which is partly why Twitter is still so popular, it has a large community.
But what does Rejaw have the Twitter and Plurk doesn’t. Let’s take a look at some of ReJaw’s features.
Top selling points:
Standard functionality
Limited functionality
So what makes ReJaw worth your time?
Well Plurk’s revolutionary commenting system increased communication by making it easy to use. Rejaw takes this same idea and allows unregistered guests to comment on your posts. This brings Micro-Blogging to a new level as anonymity comes into play.
The sky’s the limit.
So what do we have here? A Twitter clone with a commenting system and the ability to easily embed Video and Images. Furthermore, the character limit has been increased to 1000 characters.
Despite it’s few shortcomings there is a bright future for this new platform. It’s only a matter of time before the Rejaw API gives birth to intuitive new applications that will challenge Twitter’s prominence.
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