Twitter — shiny new toy

So Ashton’s got a million followers. Oprah introduced legions to Twitter. It’s not a shiny new toy any more. It’s time to write about how it will mature. The more I use Twitter, the more I love it. But time will come when it will mature into a feature that’s embedded universally and then I wonder who will visit twitter.com?

Twitter’s wonderful open API strategy has ensured only the Twitter newbies actually visit twitter.com. But they’re going to have to face up to paying for all that lovely iron and clever folks in their office at some point. I wonder how? Will we all be so addicted by then that we’ll pay up $1/month to stay on the service? Certainly businesses/brands will pay way more than that. I’m just waiting for Facebook to charge us for fan pages. And we’ll cough up, because we know we’ll have to.