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August 24th, 2008

Open source microblogging

Posted by Andrew Mager @ 5:22 pm

Categories: Microblogging, Open Source

Tags: Twitter, Podcaster Leo Laporte, Microblogging, Instant Messaging, Groupware, Open Source, Internet, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software

If I had to explain Twitter to someone for the first time, I would say that it’s an addicting social news feed of my friends’ status or commentary. It’s micro-blogging. Pushing out a tweet to 10 or 10,000 people is as easy as sending a text message.

But there is a new piece of open source software that allows you to build your own Twitter. Laconi.ca, an open microblogging tool implements the OpenMicroBlogging protocol. The system supports OpenID, uses Jabber to send update, and has an expanding API.

Building a global open messaging system for your brand or organization is now a piece of cake. Podcaster Leo Laporte has setup a network for his audience called TwiT Army:

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Laporte is doing a live discussion right now about this topic, and I can’t keep refreshing the page fast enough.

“These are the communication services of the future” -Leo Laporte

Laconi.ca hopes to support importing of messages from Twitter, Facebook, Pownce, and Jaiku in the future. Using Trac, this microblogging project becomes a higher quality version of instant messaging.

Twhirl, a popular Twitter client supports importing messages from any Laconi.ca site using XMPP.

The possibilities here are endless. Imagine having a customized microblog at your company, or in your classroom. What about a subdomain for your blog called chat.mysite.com that allows you to have a live conversation all the time, regardless of how much content you are posting?

This is revolutionary, and Laconi.ca is only the first implementation. I hope to see more open standards for microblogging in the future, especially with Microsoft getting ready to launch Mesh. Microblogging is becoming open source, data is becoming more portable, and it’s exciting.

UPDATE: A correction: “You referenced Trac, when in reality “track” (the verb) is what you meant. Tracking is real-time notification of messages containing a particular keyword that you specify, and is available for Identi.ca (with more Laconi.ca versions supported soon) by way of @dustin

Andrew MagerAndrew Mager is a web developer at Ning, Inc. in Palo Alto. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.



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This is Awesome for school projects or classes,
Just think every Class or Project has an own Laconica install. You get your own little project community, but you can still interact with different classes or projects!

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Posted by: Taless Posted on: 08/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Correction  MarinaMartin | 08/25/08
Thanks  Andrew MagerZDNet Moderator | 08/25/08
RE: Open source microblogging  zannniee | 08/25/08
RE: Open source microblogging  brianjesse | 08/25/08
School  Taless | 08/27/08

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