Starting my migration to Jaiku but not leaving Twitter yet May 22, 2007
Posted by jay in : Misc, Technology, Twitter, Usability , trackbackI received today an invitation to join Jaiku from Jason. Considering Twitter’s latest outages I though I’d give a try despite the pain in setting up a new online-mobile friends’ network. So, I began the sign up process & immediately liked it:
- First, Jaiku comes out of Finland, a pioneer in mobile technologies and services and the homeland of Nokia, my favorite handset manufacture
- The UI of the signup process is very clean and minimalist
- Super simple account setup process built as a 3 step wizard
But then I received the txt message with the activation code and was surprised to see that it came from the number 011467374940501. I then realized that Jaiku currently offers a short code that works only in Finland (17273). Users from all other countries would have to use an international SMS number (cost would be about $0.20 per message). To me this is a major adoption barrier. True, Jaiku offers a J2ME version for Nokia Series 60 phones that uses data plans and not SMS, but how many users have these types of phones?
Beyond the signup process, the Jaiku web site has a few neat features and overall I find the Jaiku product offering much more complete than Twitter. Two things that I like most:
- The ability to add different feeds (RSS feed of your blog, flickr page, video, bookmarks and more) under you account. Once you do that your contacts will automatically receive notification whenever a new item is being posted to any of those feeds, meaning that activity level on the site compared to Twitter is much higher. This feature could get improved if Jaiku would integrate with TinyURL to automatically convert long URLS of any of these feeds to TinyURL ones and send those out. When they will do that this would turn from a good feature to a killer one.
- The power of Previews - being able to preview the latest message sent by people just by rolling over their thumbnail. Did someone say Snap Shots!
Bottom line - A good looking product with some strong features but a pricey way to broadcast status from mobile & no built-in ability to use an IM client to broadcast status (to do that I would have to use a 3rd party product like Anothr or IMified).
Until Jaiku would offer a US short code I do not see this becoming my main status notification service (and probably this would prevent them from becoming a serious competitor to Twitter in the north-american market), which means I would still have to keep seeing the cat making thingz better.
Or maybe I should use both and monitor them together using Twitku.


May 22nd, 2007 at 3:40 pm
Jay,
This is the EXACT same reason I created an account and sent you the invite! It seems to have a huge amount of flexibility.
The EU limitations for me are less of an issue as I have NOkia Series 60 handsets (both the e61 and the n80ie actually).
I have been messing with the JAVA Client on my Nokia n80 phone as well and its pretty cool…
Cheers,
Jason Fields
Product Evangelist, Emerging Technology
http://www.Snap.com