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Michael Cote

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Adobe Engage: Keeping up Real-time with Technorati and Twitter from PeopleOverProcess.com Posted: Feb 27, 2007 7:47 PM
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During flash-backs to my eShopping days in the mid-90’s while someone shows off using Flex/Flash/Apollo for clothing sales, I’ve been keeping up with other people’s reactions to Adobe Engage.

For blogs, we have a simple search in Technorati: Adobe Engagle.

And then there’s Twitter. While it’s great for ongoing commentary, the way other and I are using it calls out for ad hoc channel/room/topic creation in Twitter. I’d like someway to see all of the tweats from people on the topic of Adobe Engage.

Maybe adding tags to comments? I don’t know. There’s a fine line Obvious has to walk between spoiling the splendid simplicity of Twitter and making it a good replacement for IRC and Campfire.

Even search would be nice. (Am I just missing that?)

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