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and actually, if you know consciousness, like a good yogi, you can know what is NEXT in the flow, because the flow is only consciousness coming in to further materialization ... and that is a business advantage ....
Instead, this is what I'll be writing about. Thank you for l'inspiration, as always.
--ADM in Prague
I'm enjoying reading about seesmic and watching it's growth, who knows one day I might even use it!
Best of luck Loic!
I respect your enthusiasm and effort in promoting video chats, but your venture will (unfortunately) never be "big", because of a giant called YouTube/Google. The sadest part being that you can't even sell them your startup, because they don't neet it.
This is not trolling, just plain truth. And if you're not ready to accept it, I guess you're good for a nice fall. But I think you're smart enough and will at least cover your back with Thwirl which is your ture value.
i want to start off by saying that i am in no way paid, affiliated, or otherwise benefiting on behalf of seesmic. i'm just a simple web developer/artist that joined the service in january.
secondly, i've been a part of youtube for a MUCH longer time.
thirdly, i know the two of these services are not the same. they each serve a purpose, each have their good points and bad... just like anything else on the internet.. or in life.
i compare youtube and seesmic as youtube being a huge rave party.. where you see people.. hear others (but don't see them, necessarily) and there's a lot of noise. you obviously can get to know someone through youtube.. but it feels a lot more like "dressing up" to impress people.. as opposed to seesmic.. which feels more like a relaxed dinner party with friends. no loud "noise" to talk over.... no way for people to "hide" behind a text comment.
either way.. when i met up with my friends i met on seesmic.. we already had a very deep bond... so much so that it was really hard to say goodbye after a short weekend of hanging out IRL. that's something pretty special i think.
and seriously, the only reason i went to boston was to meet up with my seesmic friends. and it was amazing.
There is a big difference between not understanding why something may work supporting the passion & ambition required to make it work.
Seesmic is doing really interesting things and it shows that you and your team love what you do.