We live in strange and turbulent times.
At around 5pm EDT on Friday the unique number that identifies each and every status update on Twitter hit the number 2,147,483,647. Big deal, right? Except that number is the limit of a signed integer and so that means that potentially many third party twitter apps-the way most people interact with the service-could fail as they begin to interpret the number as negative thrusting us into the Twitpocalypse.
But take a look around. Stoplights are still working. Planes are not falling from the sky. Your toasteroven, well, it’s still broken. But the point is that almost nothing happened. Twitter called all-hands-on-deck with its developers Friday evening just in case killer robots rose up from the earth and began taking over major cities but nothing quite that dramatic happened (much to Michael Bay’s dismay.) Instead, a few twitter iphone apps failed for a while but that could have just as easily been chalked up to Steve Jobs having a cold. In the end, twitter will keep on rolling.
Which brings me to a very similar, although much less publicized event, the Blogpocalypse. You see, much like the Twitpocalypse, the Blogpocalypse occured when several robots, programmed for human destruction, showed up at the doors of the Reel Motion Media office. In exchange for our lives they demanded a new Reel Motion website be built. Luckily, we were prepared for just such an event and went live with our new site. The robots were impressed and they appeared ready to leave. On their way out the door they unleased one final assualt… WordPress Spam! Hundreds of male enhancement peddling spammers descinded upon the blog. An epic battle was fought between good and evil. And good prevailed, sans enhancement.
In a nutshell, that’s what happen over the past month or so. The bottom line is, we’re back and stronger than ever. Stay tuned for the future of marketing and video communications. The robots gave us a glimpse into our future and our future is now.