As you can see by the badge on the right I use Jaiku. It’s a microblogging service, which means that you can post your thoughts in 140 character bits. There are other services like it, such as Twitter and Pownce, but I like Jaiku most because it has the best community.
That being said there are some things that are really starting to piss me off with Jaiku:
- Invite only: Ever since Jaiku was
assimilated by the Borgbought by Google they’ve switched from open to all to invite only. I know why they switched (It was starting to buckle under the load) but at the same time by not allowing everyone and anyone to sign up the other services are getting more popular while Jaiku is staying static. - Mobile client: There’s an official client for Nokia S60 phones but everyone else is pretty much out of luck. While there is a client for the BlackBerry it is painfully bad and from what I understand it’s pretty much the same on other mobile platforms.
- API go boom: Most clients, desktop and mobile, connect to Jaiku through an API server. Unfortunately that server has been down far too much over the last few weeks so if I want to post something or check my friends posts and replies I’ve got to go to the web site.
- SMS posting: Jaiku has finally gotten a SMS short code (a phone number, such as 1234, that you can send text messages to) for the US. The problem is it doesn’t work with my carrier, T-Mobile. I don’t know who’s to blame for that. I just want the damned thing to work.
- Silence from on high: Back before Google bought them the Jaiku guys would pop in now and then and post about ideas and problems. Now a days they’re mostly silent.
Don’t get me wrong. I love Jaiku and am not about to jump ship but these problems are starting to get on my nerves.







edythemighty
March 18th, 2008 at 09:01
Invite only: You can still get in, you just have to wait 15 minutes more
Mobile Client: I don’t even have a fancy phone like you! ;P
API go boom: If the service is down, well….
SMS Posting: The return messages come in through the Finland number, apparently
Silence from on high: They rich now, boy!