Also, it sure would be great if I could get my pownce messages and Facebook status updates in Twitter. And I am sure there are Facebook and Pownce users who would like to get my Twitter updates in tho
For Jaiku, having a client brings continuous partial presence to my laptop, that is far richer because people are lifestreaming (adding feeds from other tools like blogs to enrich their presence).
I admire startups that launch with an actual business model. They have introduced a new Ad Format, a message broadcast into the stream with the Pownce icon (the green P in the above screenshot is an
It's what I have said all along Twitter should have been; that is a business productivity tool. Combines the best of Twitter, divshare and Renkoo into one slick app. If I can get my friends to use thi
but Pounce is intriguing me from a business use point of view. It has similarities to Twitter but supports threaded discussions, links, attachments and events, something I think is a must in the busin
AllPeers is a simple, persistent buddy list in the browser. Initially, interaction with those buddies will be limited to discovering and sharing files - If you choose to, you can share any file on you
Today he’s made a bit of a public announcement about the project. It’s called Pownce, and he wrote about it a bit on his tumblr blog. The founding team of the company also includes Leah Culver, Daniel
Pownce began as my hobby project, playing around with sending messages and media to my friends. I was also learning Django, a new web framework for Python. I really wanted to learn a new language and
Pownce is not the new Twitter. Twitter is for sending messages. Pownce is more for sending URLs, files, and invitations -- things you want to share, not things you want to "share."
The lack of an API has been a major criticism leveled against Pownce from day one. The problem isn’t that we don’t have one, though–it’s that the existing API (built exclusively for the purpose of com
Pownce plans to make money by offering a premium, ad-free subscription for $20 a year. This same “Pro” subscription will allow users to transfer larger files.
Leah showed me their internal stats, which revealed 45,078 users of the service. That's impressive, considering they launched in this crazy invite-only mode only a couple of weeks ago. They have six s