Jaiku micro-blogging client goes open source
Google has released the source code for micro-blogging service Jaiku. The company announced earlier this year that it would cease development of Jaiku. But instead of shutting Jaiku down altogether, Google has moved the project so that it now runs on Google App Engine.
Meanwhile, now that JaikuEngine is avialable to the public, anyone can set up their own version of Jaiku. And developers can help contribute to the project. It should be interesting to see how the project fares. While Twitter certainly dominates the micro-blogging space, it's possible that the new open source nature of Jaiku will make it attractive to open source enthusiasts. There's also the possibility that by making the project open source, developers will contribute new and exciting features more quickly -- but only if a strong developer community grows around JaikuEngine.
Meanwhile, now that JaikuEngine is avialable to the public, anyone can set up their own version of Jaiku. And developers can help contribute to the project. It should be interesting to see how the project fares. While Twitter certainly dominates the micro-blogging space, it's possible that the new open source nature of Jaiku will make it attractive to open source enthusiasts. There's also the possibility that by making the project open source, developers will contribute new and exciting features more quickly -- but only if a strong developer community grows around JaikuEngine.













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Subscribe to commentsZachMar 15th 2009 4:21PM
Great news--I wonder if it will attract more users though.
RMar 15th 2009 9:02PM
I doubt it. People are more likely to go with what's more popular. And Twitter is extremely popular right now. It's too bad. Jaiku is somewhat better than Twitter. But they missed their window of opportunity. Aside from the early technical issues, they've been closed beta and invite-only for as long as I could remember. How are you supposed to get people to use your service if you don't let them sign up for it? LOL.