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Topic : A New Battle In Real Time Web
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"Many companies haven’t realized this is where things are headed, Benioff (co-founder and chief executive of Salesforce.com) said recounting attending meetings with chief information officers who all refused to believe that Twitter represents anything significant; they don’t have accounts themselves because “it’s not their generation.” Benioff’s response? He types the name of their company into Twitter search and shows that they’re missing out on a huge part of the conversation. (Benioff isn’t an impartial observer here, since Salesforce’s Service Cloud product is all about connecting companies to their customers on services like Twitter.)"

 

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 Top Comment : Vijay Bhaskar   | 06 29 2009 17:13:45 +0000
Twitter is one of the many new things that would be eye-catching. This I believe is just the beginning. Once there are better modes of convergence, I would not be surprised to see people texting directly from their TV sets via IPTV to any other communication device. The other aspect ofcourse is looking at "little is more" which is what Twitter is has achieved by allowing the limited length text to be sent to web/mobiles.
 
3 comments on "The future of computing looks like Twitter"
  Commented by  varsha, technical manager(QMS)    | 07 08 2009 14:24:52 +0000
thanks mr viktor ........its nice thinkable .. article...

  Commented by  Viktor Stephen, COO, Business Mashup/Partner Get.Next.Job    | 06 29 2009 17:41:33 +0000
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Bhaskar, I feel that you commented without reading the article. You are way off mark here. The post is about the 'Service Cloud'.

The core insight behind the Service Cloud is the fact that customer service has become decentralized and spread throughout the web. If customers need answers, they’re no longer calling into the company for help. They may not even be logging into the company’s customer service website. Instead, they’re looking on Google, on their social networks, and on other websites. The Service Cloud allows companies to use their Salesforce customer relationship management (CRM) accounts to find customer service queries across the web, to track them, and to capture those questions and answers for use elsewhere.

Nothing to do with twitter's limited length text, it's about corporations having to step it up in terms of integrating with these real-time systems.
  Commented by  Vijay Bhaskar, Business Excellence Analyst, Unisys    | 06 29 2009 17:13:45 +0000
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Twitter is one of the many new things that would be eye-catching. This I believe is just the beginning. Once there are better modes of convergence, I would not be surprised to see people texting directly from their TV sets via IPTV to any other communication device. 
The other aspect ofcourse is looking at "little is more" which is what Twitter is has achieved by allowing the limited length text to be sent to web/mobiles. 
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