TWITTER vs. PLURK -- Who Rules in 140 Characters or Less?

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Who's the Microblogging Champion?

Twitter. No Question.

It's not just that Twitter came first, and so the built-in case is so much larger... but it's also because Twitter is so much more useful than Plurk to me.

Twitter connects to my blogs, my facebook, my browser... and I don't NEED to look at anything more than what I already see. It's a perfect little broadcast medium.

Sure, Plurk may have a niftier system for conversations and commenting, which is nice, but it's not going to get me to abandon Twitter.

Okay, let's start from the Beginning... 

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What IS Microblogging, anyway? 

Microblogging is a form of multimedia blogging that allows users to send brief text updates or micromedia such as photos or audio clips and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group which can be chosen by the user. These messages can be submitted by a variety of means, including text messaging, instant messaging, E-mail, digital audio or the web.

The content of a microblog differs from a traditional blog in that it is typically smaller in actual size and aggregate file size. A single entry could consist of a single sentence or fragment or an image or a brief, ten second video. But, still, its purpose is similar to that of a traditional blog. Users microblog about particular topics that can range from the simple, such as "what one is doing at a given moment," to the thematic, such as "sports cars," to business topics, such as particular products. Many microblogs provide short commentary on a person-to-person level, share news about a company's products and services, or provide logs of the events of one's life.

Even Hugh MacLeod loves Twitter!

What Wikipedia says about Twitter 

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service (SMS) or external applications. While the service itself costs nothing to use, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees.

The 140-character limit on message length was initially set for compatibility with SMS messaging, and has brought to the web the kind of shorthand notation and slang commonly used in SMS messages. The 140 character limit has also spurred the usage of URL shortening services such as bit.ly, goo.gl, and tr.im, and content hosting services, such as Twitpic and NotePub to accommodate multimedia content and text longer than 140 characters.

Since its creation in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Twitter has gained notability and popularity worldwide. It is sometimes described as the "SMS of the Internet" since the use of Twitter's application programming interface for sending and receiving short text messages by other applications often eclipses the direct use of Twitter.

Twitter emphasized their news and information network strategy in November 2009 by changing the question it asks users for status updates from "What are you doing?" to "What's happening?".http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2009/11/whats-happening-a-lot-says-twitter-coo/http://blog.twitter.com/2009/11/whats-happening.html Twitter is ranked as one of the 50 most popular websites worldwide by Alexa's web traffic analysis. Although estimates of the number of daily users vary because the company does not release the number of active accounts, a February 2009 Compete.com blog entry ranked Twitter as the third most used social network based on their count of 6 million unique monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits. In March 2009, a Nielsen.com blog ranked Twitter as the fastest-growing site in the Member Communities category for February 2009. Twitter had a monthly growth of 1,382 percent, Zimbio of 240 percent, followed by Facebook with an increase of 228 percent. However, only 40 percent of Twitter's users are retained.

But How Does Twitter WORK? 

Twitter in Plain English

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What Makes Plurk So Special? 

Plurk is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send updates (otherwise known as plurks) through short messages or links, which can be up to 140 text characters in length.

Updates are then shown on the user's home page using a timeline which lists all the updates received in chronological order, and delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. Users can respond to other users' updates from their timeline through the Plurk.com website, by instant messaging, or by text messaging.

Plurk is very popular in Taiwan, Philippines, and Indonesia. According to Alexa, over 31% of Plurk's traffic comes from Taiwan, and over 29% of Plurk's traffic comes from Southeast Asia. Plurk is also ranked 26th in Taiwan.plurk.com - Site Info from Alexa

So... Who Do You Love More? 

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Twitter! Twitter! Twitter!

NorDac says:

Gonna have to be twitter, i haven't heard of Plurk be fore coming here.

Gandree says:

I have to say Twitter because I've never heard of Plurk.

Plurk!

zZane says:

just plurk it!

jjaaannn says:

why don't you guys try plurking

annj. says:

i love plurk

 

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