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Jeff McNeill
Consultant , Chiangmai SEO (Owner)
http://jeffmcneill.com/
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Business owner
Member since: June 25, 2008
Consultant , Chiangmai SEO (Owner)
http://jeffmcneill.com/
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Business owner
Member since: June 25, 2008
About Jeff
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I help people use the Internet to compete globally.
Education
| 1999 - 2001 University of California, Berkeley , MS , Information Management and Systems |
| 1991 - 1994 University of California, Berkeley , BA , Interdisciplinary Field Studies |
Jeff's connections (4)
| Ian Kitajima | Marketing Manager, Oceanit |
| David Onoue | |
| dave mcclure | |
| Anglo-Thai Legal | Director , Anglo-Thai Legal Co., Ltd |
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Jeff's comments (1)
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The relevance and possibilities of open source to twitter is interesting because it has more to do with the larger open source and/or/vs. cloud computing. Twitter's ongoing challenges are cloud challenges (how can it scale) instead of open source (although if twitter code were open sourced it may get enough eyeballs looking at it and contributing code to solve at least the current scaling issues).
The idea of decentralizing the load through open source and federations, a la XMPP and IM gateways is interesting, but it seems to be part of a larger set of issues such as data portability, openid, etc.
Good post, thanks for moving this conversation forward. I don't think anyone has a clear concept for how all of this is going to work out.
on Open Source Twitter rivals to be a success? (August 10, 2008)
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