Archives for the 'Twitter' Category
Networks Try ‘Twittering’ To Spread Their Message - WSJ.com [Setting Contexts]
Networks Try ‘Twittering’ To Spread Their Message - WSJ.com:
“TV networks are all a-Twitter about the latest marketing play for their new TV shows.”
(Via WSJ.com.)
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Yep I Drank the Kool-Aid!! [Setting Contexts]
I bought an 8G iPhone on the first available weekend. For weeks before I was saying I was going to wait - and yet, Saturday morning I’m in (and out) of Apple Soho in 10 minutes with my shiny new gadget and case.
Impressions after two weeks - it’s exceeded all my expectations. My Twitter feed [...]
Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense [Setting Contexts]
Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense: “
WIRED MAGAZINE: ISSUE 15.07
TECH BIZ : MEDIA
Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense
Clive Thompson 06.26.07 | 2:00 AM
Illustration by W. B. Jones
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Twitter is the app that everyone loves to hate. Odds [...]
Meme: Who is in my feed list? [Gearfire Productivity]
I have just been “challenged” at Lorelle on Wordpress to post about who is in my feed list. I probably wouldn’t have written this a month ago, because my feed list was nothing to be proud of. I had over 120 individual subscriptions, many of them to large posting sites such as Digg, Reddit, [...]
All Things :: Twitter & Taking Info Overload Seriously :: June :: 2007 [Setting Contexts]
All Things :: Twitter & Taking Info Overload Seriously :: June :: 2007: “”
Twitter & Taking Info Overload Seriously. New tools like Twitter & GTD apps needed to cope.
(Via All Things and Gordon Vaughan)
Original post here: jquig99
The Twitterization of Blogs [Setting Contexts]
The Twitterization of Blogs: “”
“The success of messaging service Twitter, which allows bloggers to use their cell phones to post quick updates, is inspiring similar services from rivals including startup Six Apart…”
(Via Business Week.)
Original post here: jquig99
37signals Product Blog: Twitter, Campfire, and the power of persistent real-time chat amoung groups [Setting Contexts]
Great post from 37signals on Twitter (and their own product, Campfire)’s stengths.
37signals Product Blog: Twitter, Campfire, and the power of persistent real-time chat amoung groups: “”
(Via 37signals product blog.)
Original post here: jquig99
More Twittering about Twitter [Setting Contexts]
My collegue Allison sent me the following aricle, which in turn sent me to another article (I love that!) talking about how people are adapting Twitter for professional use.
The first, from iMedia Connection, is a 5-section article talking about the all-encompassing Twitter experience. The second, http://www.901am.com/2007/the-top-5-ways-smart-people-use-twitter.html, from the media-centric 9:01am Blog, focuses on the ways [...]