Five Best Conversations with my Meebo (web IM) Client
Back in January, I added the Meebo
client to my blog page, and over the past few months I've learned a lot
about web chat in general ...
- There are other clients out there, and I've tried a few -
most recently
the AIM Wimzi, which came close
to unseating Meebo as my web chat client of choice.
- Wimzi and Google
Talk will allow me to use Trillian as a client, solving two problems
I have with Meebo - logging my chats, and automatically setting my
status to Away when I am off the keyboard for a few minutes ...
- ... but Meebo is better at reporting when folks are on my
web site - in real-time!
I've also noticed some interesting behaviors ...
- Most of my "chats" originate outside of the US - I've talked
with the UK, Dubai, Brazil, Portugal, Canada, Mexico ...
- Europeans will invariably connect late in the evening
Chicago time, meaning very early in the morning their time -
sometimes after pulling an all nighter! Something tells me this is
not a statistically valid sample - do all Europeans work this hard?
Impressive.
- Posting information on the web, and getting responses, is
often a near real-time event; I can see people add on to the Meebo
list almost immediately after I post a blog entry or respond to
something on LinkedIn
Answers.
- Vendors seem to troll the blogs looking for product mentions
- I've made a few, and have gotten pings ranging from "thanks for the
mention" to "have you updated recently?"
- Web-chats can be uber-terse, especially with folks that I've
already met, but aren't on my Trillian list(s); they understand chat,
and can have a quick conversation without the formality of email ...
[07:13] meeboguest737165: Jim - know anyone I
could interview for my research on about using a blog as a project
management tool? - Dennis
McDonald
[07:13] jpmacl: me, i suppose
[07:14] meeboguest737165: that's why I am asking
[07:13] jpmacl: don't know of any peers using this yet
[07:14] meeboguest737165: I'll email details later if
thats ok
[07:14] jpmacl: perfect
[07:14] meeboguest737165: bye
(Note: I just noticed that skip in the time stamps ...
Meebo gets system time from client? That's not a copy-paste error ...
curious ...)
Most of the time, these web chats are great fun - someone is
reaching out from somewhere / anywhere in the world, and tapping me on
the shoulder. Sure, I've been hacking for a while, but these were really
great experiences ... and here are my most memorable (to date), counting
up to #1 ...
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[Unknown] from Dubai:
I'm just sitting there watching TV, when a big Lotus Notes fan starts
a conversation. It got real interesting when he revealed he was
sitting on the other side of the world! He couldn't let go of the
idea that Notes was technically superior, so it should have been
accepted in the marketplace. Always a challenge to trade ideas with
techs who are committed to the tech side of things (I agree that
Notes was great stuff, first out with a reasonably
sophisticateddistributed database mechanism ... but that IBM
marketing savvy ...)
-
[D] from
California: A budding entrepreneur looking for marketing help with a
startup business. He had dug up some content from an old web site of
mine (circa 2000; web dark-ages!) and wanted to engage in
some phone conversations about an effective way to craft an elevator
pitch.
-
Mark from
Oregon: A nice interruption to a blog entry in progress; Mark is a
wiki maven, and
was
responding to some earlier posts about wikis in the enterprise. What
an excellent resource for information on the "state of the state" in
wikis and the Creole movement, etc. - I learned a lot in a short
period of time ...
-
Alex from
Portugal: another international connection, from a guy who runs a web
hosting service. I appreciated his feedback on my web pages; I could
tell I was chatting with a free spirit. We ended up switching to MSN
and Google Talk, comparing performance of the clients as well as the
ease of use / differences with Meebo. Finally, we connected via
LinkedIn - my fastest connection there ever, again, in near
real-time. Near the end of the conversation I realizedAlex was just
out of school - I should have guessed, the ease in which he jumped
from medium to medium. This string of connections really kept me on
my toes ...
The widget stays
out there, and I try to stay logged on to Meebo every chance I get -
even during the workday! However, please be understanding - as noted
earlier, Meebo does not auto-sense when I'm not at my keyboard. So if I
don't respond right away to a ping - I might not be there ... so leave a
forwarding email or something?
AtDhVaAnNkCsE!