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Mark Lenhardt

5k5k Challenge - 0 views

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    The goal is simple, 5000 sit-ups and 5000 push-ups in the month of March. That averages out to 166 a day if you start right now (03/02/2009)! There's no need to sign up, if you're on Twitter you're all ready to go. Just tweet your progress to @5k5k like this "@5k5k I just did 40 situps and 33 push ups" or "Starting to feel sore after those 32 crunches and 56 press-ups as part of the @5k5k challenge" and we'll add it to your tally.
Mark Lenhardt

SXSW 2009 Twitter Visualizer - 0 views

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    See what's on at SXSW '09 :)
Graham Perrin

Status.net Could Point to the Future of Business Intelligence - 0 views

  • Status.net Could Point to the Future of Business Intelligence
  • by Marshall Kirkpatrick
  • March 30, 2009
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  • overcome some of Twitter's limitations
  • significant impact on the world we work in
  • yourname.status.net
    • Graham Perrin
       
      centrim.status.net is reserved
  • a very big deal
  • service provider will be responsible for maintenance
  • URL is clear and dignified
  • pay to have either public or private microblogging installations
  • hosted and branded
  • allied professionals
  • familiar with the people and work being done around their own company
  • Companies without a microblogging system will seem
  • silly and disadvantaged
  • help with work
  • securely
  • fundamentally structured layer of social conversation
  • interoperable
  • substantial portion of the business world
  • here's what will happen.
  • birds eye views
  • Open Source microblogging platform for businesses
  • automatic notification when one of its employees has begun conversing with another
  • more than they had before
  • which technical staff are friendliest
  • identify the customers most engaged in conversation
  • diverse groups of other customers
  • the phrase Social Graph is too vague
  • structured, open microblogging
  • help the business world
  • an increasingly open technology world
  • too bound by its own limitations
  • won't happen on Twitter alone
  • We expect that hosted or free company-specific microblogging installations will become huge sources of Business Intelligence data
  • we hope that happens through interoperable, Open Source software
  • excited to see what Laconica can do with Status.net
  • Twitter is also unreliable
  • single point of failure
  • by: David MacKay | March 30, 2009
  • wishing people would actually pick up the phone and call
  • unfortunately most companies don't have a culture of trust and openness
  • without significantly altering it
  • track usage
  • ties to Yammer
  • Doubtful you'll see coverage about this on Techcrunch
  • XMPP has been around longer
  • lots of implementations
  • also open source
  • Laconica also uses XMPP
Elizabeth Koh

100 Twitter Tools to Help You Achieve All Your Goals | Best Online Colleges - 0 views

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    wish all microblogs had such an extensive list of mashups..
Elizabeth Koh

Are Blogs Losing Their Authority To The Statusphere? - 0 views

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    Depending on which numbers you source or believe, all reports agree that the blogosphere continues to expand globally. As the leading blog ...
Elizabeth Koh

Trends - March - ASTD - 0 views

  • The point of social media is to turn learning into a more participatory activity
  • In a corporation, micro-blogging can be a way to augment behavior modeling
  • companies use Twitter to foster communication among employees and customers.
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  • Sarah Milstein predicts that micro-messaging will be as common as email in a few years and may replace email for certain kinds of information, such as client and customer relations.
  • micro-blogging is taking off because it fits how people work and think. But, cautions Lentz, “Think before you tweet. Each tweet is a webpage. It can be Googled. It’s forever.”
Elizabeth Koh

Why It's Worth Sticking with Twitter | Confident Writing - 0 views

  • Twitter is a most unmodern of phenomena. It doesn’t work instantly.
  • To ‘get’ Twitter you need to stick it with while: more than a few days, and quite possibly more than a few weeks.
  • You might even find yourself leaving it for a while in frustration and coming back to give it one last go (I know that’s how I did it)
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  • To ‘get’ it you need to believe that users aren’t just saying it’s worth persisting as an ‘in’ thing - but because persistence really does pay off. And perhaps just a bit of Twitter tenacity.
  • business benefits
  • people
  • And of course Twitter is not just micro-blogging, but interwoven conversations.
  • That’s why it takes time to ‘get’.  You’re not just connecting with people you already know: you’re forging new relationships with people you don’t.  That takes time.  It takes patience.
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    Good article me thinks :)
Mark Lenhardt

Schwarz auf Weiss: so sind Männer - 0 views

  • Erik Schimmel
    • Mark Lenhardt
       
      @erikschimmel on Twitter!
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