Weibo is certainly already miles ahead in terms of functionality. But most people outside China have no idea about the service and its functionality. Beijing-based blogger Bill Bishop therefore put a post on his blog today with an embedded presentation of Weibo’s history and main functions, including lots of screenshots.Marc van der Chijs is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau. When you need him at your meeting or conference, do get in touch.
Silicon Valley pay attention: this product is much better than Twitter, and Twitter (or other clones or even social network sites) can probably learn a lot just by looking at some of Weibo’s functions. It’s so good that I wonder if it might actually one day be able to take on Twitter.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Why Weibo will surpass Twitter - Marc van der Chijs
China's twitter eauquivalent Sina's Weibo might very soon pass Twitter in popularity, writes Tudou.com co-founder Marc van der Chijs on his weblog, although the rest of the world is still largely ignorant about this internet service.
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Just signed up to Weibo. Main thing they need to do in order to take on competition, it needs to be available in other languages.
There's also a problem with loading websites from China, they're terribly slow. Been trying to set up my profile for the past ten minutes, and it's still loading.
But I agree, there are some functions that seem to work better than Twitter.
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