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Here are some of the early reactions to Fluidinfo.

Following the Tickery launch on Jan 21, 2010

Following the Fluidinfo launch on Aug 17, 2009

  • wahey, one of the most exciting startups I know of launched properly yesterday, check out http://fluidinfo.com (@Alfie, link).
  • The more I read about @fluidDB the more interested I am: http://fluidinfo.com/ (@sheasmith, link).
  • See http://bit.ly/2NZrMB and be immensely psyched about the world-changing @fluidDB and head for http://fluidinfo.com/ stardom! (@orlin, link).
  • nerds only: possibly the coolest bit of internet technology released this year http://fluidinfo.com/ (@brooksbayne, link).
  • check out what @terrycojones launched today... seriously cool to ponder the implications... http://fluidinfo.com (@steepdecline, link).
  • Truly social data, by @terrycojones, explains why so many of us have been awaiting the debut of Fluidinfo: http://bit.ly/9Lv7U (@timoreilly, link).
  • @terrycojones congrats on Fluidinfo, just read through docs and the design is extremely elegant, can’t wait to have a play (@simonw, link).
  • Good wishes to @terrycojones who is launching @Fluidinfo today. Wonder if we’ll all remember where we were the day Fluidinfo launched :) (@shauntrennery, link).
  • @fluidDB ha tutta l’aria di essere la prossima big thing. (@TomBolini, link).
  • Fluidinfo. A new way of doing databases on the net
  • I must’ve talked to at least 30 people today about #fluiddb. (@josephdee, link).
  • The greatest launch in many years!!! congrats!! @terrycojones @esteve @fxn and @fluidDB Hope for some big changes in how our lives use data. (@mikehedge, link).
  • YES! No longer will you need a big budget to create an API! Complete info portability=massive creative potential. #fluiddb (@sabbatical, link).
  • to me it will accelerate the open data movement, massively. In turn will open us and our understanding/enlightenment #fluiddb (@josephdee, link).
  • No I agree, #fluiddb has potential to completely transform how web apps interact; totally open it up! But will companies adopt? (@sabbatical, link).
  • re: fluiddb - Yes open, social data you can write to and own - so many possibilities - about time ;) (@eyebeams, link).
  • fluiddb is a very interesting bit of tech... you should look into it further. ;-) (@ntoll, link ).
  • Truly social data: http://bit.ly/Xhh9C. @igniter, this concept/direction looks VERY promising. (http://fluidinfo.com/) (@josephdee, link).
  • Terry Jones is my new hero. Night all. (@josephdee, link).
  • Have you seen this thing? A total redesign of database architecture, though it’s MUCH more than a db (as we know it now) #fluiddb (@josephdee, link).
  • Can’t wait to spend the day talking to people about #fluiddb. Yes, I’m real, I just see something revolutionary here. (@josephdee, link).
  • ... big walls are going to come down (fb/twitter/friendfeed, etc etc). New intelligence. Truth. Openness. Wow. #fluiddb (@josephdee, link).
  • Can’t sleep, still flipping out over #fluiddb. This architecture is one of the biggest leaps for the future of the web, and in turn humanity (@josephdee, link).
  • @terrycojones Just blown away by the demo of #fluiddb. Your entire philosophy around what you’ve built... wow. Just... wow. (@josephdee, link).
  • Keeping an eye on @fluidDB, replacing the API with truly social data. http://bit.ly/27IGF (@hamsandwich, link).
  • Fluidinfo is onto something: to convert the internet into a giant data source. ie what dbpedia.org does to wikipedia.http://tinyurl.com/lm9trg (@alexdong, link).
  • he entendido o al menos eso creo que es Fluidinfo y mola un huevo y parte del otro. (@leptom, link).
  • This strikes me as a very good idea. RT @timoreilly: Truly social data, by @terrycojones, on Fluidinfo: http://bit.ly/9Lv7U (@doingitwrong, link).
  • RT @fluidDB: Information. Naturally. http://bit.ly/10mdc3 [fascinating read, do check out the future...] #fluiddb (@jeffk8900, link).
  • Already have tons of ideas for stuff to do with Fluidinfo. Must. Hack. (@ichverstehe, link).
  • hopes to write some cloud code this week, Nirvanix, Rackspace and especially Fluidinfo. Waiting for my Fluidinfo API key. (@doug, link).
  • Fluidinfo... maybe a better solution than Gwave? (@velenux, link).
  • had some talk with @terrycojones on fluiddb design, the idea of a data store without scheme and really flexible queries are excellent (@alexdong, link).
  • http://okkam.org fans: @fluidDB can do the same (IDs) and incomparably more (@semanticnews, link).
  • Fluidinfo. A new way of doing databases on the net: FluidInfo is on to something, and it could be big. (@polizeros, link).

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