TechCrunch: Why Facebook Isn’t Poised to Steal Twitter’s Thunder »
“On Twitter, you can choose to follow someone and you can be followed, but the following relationship doesn’t have to be bidirectional.”
“Twitter asks ‘What are you doing?’ and Facebook asks ‘What are you doing right now?’”
“Something behavioral about Facebook’s users would have to change, and it’s unlikely that these users — who are largely mainstream — are inclined to pick up the tweeting habits of a crowd that consists mostly of early adopters.”>/div>
“Twitter asks ‘What are you doing?’ and Facebook asks ‘What are you doing right now?’”
“Something behavioral about Facebook’s users would have to change, and it’s unlikely that these users — who are largely mainstream — are inclined to pick up the tweeting habits of a crowd that consists mostly of early adopters.”>/div>









