Even if its alpha version looks very much like Twitter, App.net wants to be a different social platform. "A social network service where real-time users and developers come first, not the advertisers."
A creed that appealed App.net just as successful a fundraiser to users. More than 12,000 responded to the call for a total amount which is currently around 800,000 dollars. Participatory funding has exceeded the target of 500 000 dollars.
For all this enthusiasm is not supposed guarantee of future success and should be followed closely in the coming months App.net development. Especially since it is a gamble with paid access for users.
The price to pay to spend on advertising and philosophy at the opposite of Facebook whose registration page displays: "It's free and always will be."
App.net will support JSON and Atom feeds, RSS feeds of posts for public users, hashtags, the open protocol PubSubHubbub (PUSH) ... While Twitter tends to reduce access to its API for developers, it is a path that will avoid App.net.
A creed that appealed App.net just as successful a fundraiser to users. More than 12,000 responded to the call for a total amount which is currently around 800,000 dollars. Participatory funding has exceeded the target of 500 000 dollars.
For all this enthusiasm is not supposed guarantee of future success and should be followed closely in the coming months App.net development. Especially since it is a gamble with paid access for users.
The price to pay to spend on advertising and philosophy at the opposite of Facebook whose registration page displays: "It's free and always will be."
App.net will support JSON and Atom feeds, RSS feeds of posts for public users, hashtags, the open protocol PubSubHubbub (PUSH) ... While Twitter tends to reduce access to its API for developers, it is a path that will avoid App.net.
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