Twitter Built a Messaging App But Never Released It (buzzfeed.com) 31
Twitter spent more than a year building a stand-alone instant messaging app that never ended up seeing the light of day. The product -- which provided a single interface for tweets and instant messages -- was built by Twitter's Indian engineering team at its office in Bengaluru, reports BuzzFeed News. The company shelved the app when it shut down its engineering center in the country in September, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to BuzzFeed News. The app was envisioned as a tool to ease new users on to Twitter's flagship platform. It did this by allowing users to subscribe to groups based around topics such as news, politics, and sports. The people within the groups could chat among themselves, and subscribe to additional accounts, pulling their tweets into the conversation. This kind of functionality is already available in Slack channels, and was tested in Facebook's now-defunct Rooms app (which itself may be making a comeback, if recent reports are to be believed).
Written in India? (Score:1)
The probably couldn't make it work at all.
Re:Written in India? (Score:4, Funny)
Oh it worked...the problem was, no one could understand what was being said....
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somebody in the back raised his hand and said, Oh you mean like chat?
Re:Written in India? (Score:5, Informative)
There's nothing quite like a good chat [google.com] session.
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Ok...these two muslims walked into a bar, and ...............*BOOM*
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Re:Written in India? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Also "senior" in India does in no way relate to person's abilities, it just means they have been with the company for more than 1 year. They can continue to produce garbage as they did in their first year. Even "principal" is given based on years and not on actual abilities.
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Aside from that I really couldn't stand the total passivity of the people I worked with. Every email / call was "How do I fix this problem?" rather than "I found a problem but I have this solution I want to run by you", or "FYI I found a problem but I fixed it". It was like they couldn't
The had a little common sense (Score:2)
Something unheard of, but it looks like the marketing drones had a little common sense (or too much guilty consciousness to ignore) and didn't want anyone else to suffer from something developed in "Bengalaru".
Who am I kidding, the marketing drones don't have consciousness of any kind.
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The mention of the brand would then be to pass on details to allow for a chat/cam/mic protocol to work.
No user base, no public comment, no trends, no marketing. Just two or more people using the brand's tools and bandwidth to chat and then quit.
Better to keep the herd of users commenting in public to attract and keep users than just letting the
They have a working one already (Score:2)
Signal. Although they didn't build it themselves.
Twitter's flagship platform (Score:2)
This is Twitter's flagship [staticflickr.com] platform, in case you were wondering. Hey, it hasn't sunk yet.
Messaging app = 250 hours of work MAX (Score:1)
We cobbled together these things back in college, scaleable and everything. A half dozen coders probably bashed this thing together in a week. The login functions they already have from twitter itself. That's like 1/4 of the work right there.
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market saturation (Score:2)
We don't need 100 messaging apps that do the same thing. Unless you can provide something that other apps don't do.
The Indian bluff failed this time ... (Score:2)
Education in the US is primarily oriented toward job training. It is about 'how to please your employer'.
In other times and places there is a quite different attitude that might be called 'how to survive in spite of your employer'. One of the prime lessons in this thought pattern is that you must make yourself indispensable. There are many ways...
For one; you might want to discover company secrets that would destroy the company if the taxman or competition learned about them. You become so powerful with thi