Twitter with no Ecademy plugin, Gypsii – no ecademy plugin, Flock… no plugin – Is Ecad falling behind?

Another techie one sorry. I’ll write an online marketing blog next I promise.

I am constantly testing new technologies, new ideas and new concepts for the online world. I’m keep to find marketing opportunities for myself and my web clients and I’m keen to spot holes which need filling in the hope that I, or a client can fill it.

Pretty much every program has ‘Import contacts from…’, ‘Synchronise with…’, ‘link to…’

Ecademy has no Twitter feed box, the blog RSS feed is awkward and there’s little or no expandability to link to facebook etc.

I just installed ‘Flock’ browser. I like it (Thanks Mark) it’s based on the firefox engine so has that stability and allows me to monitor RSS feeds, Twitter and Facebook contacts, check my gmail and bring together a lot of site internet wide.

Ecademy sadly wasn’t listed… In fact I’ve never seen Ecademy listed… I’ve seen one or two for LinkedIn but I never got on with it personally like I do Ecad…

Is Ecademy falling behind?
Does it need a big face lift to catch up with the big boys?
Does Ecademy need a good developer to release a stable API for these people to link in with the platform?
Should Ecad employ developers to write Firefox/flock/facebook/IE plug-ins?
Would it even benefit from linking with the rest of the gang? Should it remain unto itself?

Opinions?

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  • One response to "Twitter with no Ecademy plugin, Gypsii – no ecademy plugin, Flock… no plugin – Is Ecad falling behind?"

  • Jamie - The PC Surgery (http://www NULL.the-pc-surgery NULL.co NULL.uk)
    7:43 on June 30th, 2008

    Well…..there is now.

    XOBNI – the outlook plugin that is rather clever has a linked in ‘bit’.

    Quite nice actually.

    Jamie

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