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Elizabeth Koh

Logic+Emotion: The Human Feed: How Twitter & Networks Filter Signal From Noise - 0 views

  • one of the functions that networks such as Twitter does is to serve as something of a human powered feed, a real time living stream of links, content and conversation often times generated by our friends, peers or the people we look to as "filters"—indivisuals who we trust to seperate the wheat from chaff.
  • the internet is still about information—but it's also about attention
  • We have a deficit in attention.
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  • We all suffer from technology induced attention deficit disorder,
  • Bookmarks don't help—now we need tools like del.icio.us.  And of course we need Google more than ever. And there's once more thing we need. We need each other to make sense of it all. We need a Web with a human touch to help guide us through the fragmented, landscape of the internet. And that's where the human feed comes in.
  • power in the human feed
  • Often times the quality of links and information I get on Twitter is better than what I would have gotten from Google because the knowledge of the human feed is deep, niche, and fickle.
  • It's not always about size—it's also about quality
Kim Woodbridge

Twitter inspires extra-short short stories - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    " 'Time travel works!' the note read. 'However you can only travel to the past and one-way.' I recognized my own handwriting and felt a chill."
Jeff Johnson

Even Gen X is aTwitter - TIME - 0 views

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    If posting on a traditional long-form blog feels too ponderous and sporadic for you, Twitter may be more your speed: it limits your micro-blogposts to just 140 characters, and you can post your dispatches from your iPhone, BlackBerry or any other mobile device capable of text-messaging on-the-go.
Andrew DeVigal

David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist, CBS news correspondent - 0 views

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    "Here's the master list of all the questions I've asked so far for "The World According to Twitter", as of June 1. I welcome responses to ANY of these questions at any time... until the whole game shuts down on June 8."
A. T. Wyatt

How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live - TIME - 0 views

  • Yes, the breakfast-status updates turned out to be more interesting than we thought. But the key development with Twitter is how we've jury-rigged the system to do things that its creators never dreamed of.
  • In short, the most fascinating thing about Twitter is not what it's doing to us. It's what we're doing to it.
  • Injecting Twitter into that conversation fundamentally changed the rules of engagement. It added a second layer of discussion and brought a wider audience into what would have been a private exchange. And it gave the event an afterlife on the Web. Yes, it was built entirely out of 140-character messages, but the sum total of those tweets added up to something truly substantive, like a suspension bridge made of pebbles.
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    This is a great article about twitter. And I really like the idea that it is a LOT about what we can DO with twitter data that makes it so compelling (all those great apps out there). "Websites that once saw their traffic dominated by Google search queries are seeing a growing number of new visitors coming from "passed links" at social networks like Twitter and Facebook. This is what the naysayers fail to understand: it's just as easy to use Twitter to spread the word about a brilliant 10,000-word New Yorker article as it is to spread the word about your Lucky Charms habit. Put those three elements together - social networks, live searching and link-sharing - and you have a cocktail that poses what may amount to the most interesting alternative to Google's near monopoly in searching."
Andrew Long

How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live | TIME - 0 views

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    Author Steven Johnson's view on Twitter, particularly how the service is evolving thanks to the community (c/o MKP). BTW: This is the print version.
Andrew Long

Tweetmi - 0 views

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    Real-time Twitter trend tracking tool (c/o ChrisPirillo).
Gabriela Grosseck

Study: Users Spend More Time on Social Networks Than Ever Before, but Twitter's Growth ... - 0 views

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    It is important to note, though, that Twitter's growth has slowed down dramatically over the last two months, as both the time per person spent on the site and Twitter's month-over-month growth only increased slightly since April 2009.
A. T. Wyatt

Twittering in Church, With the Pastor's Encouragement - TIME - 0 views

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    Twittering at church
Andrew DeVigal

What are the people of the NY Times saying on Twitter today? - 0 views

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    "What are the people of the NY Times saying on Twitter today?"
Baxter Tocher

The One Million Tweet Map - 1 views

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    The last one million tweets, mapped and updated in real time.
Baxter Tocher

efemr - 2 views

shared by Baxter Tocher on 08 May 13 - No Cached
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    Free app that allows you to post time-limited tweets.
Janos Haits

You Asked It! - 2 views

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    So many questions, so little time... Thousands of people are asking questions on Twitter, answer them!
Janos Haits

Maximizing Social Media Marketing ROI | Terametric - Maximizing Social Media Marketing ... - 1 views

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    Optimizer for TwitterTM is the ONLY social marketing platform that integrates real-time analysis with guidance on what to tweet, when to tweet it, and who to target on message.
Janos Haits

Top Trending Pics - Twicsy the Twitter Picture Search Engine - 3 views

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    Upload Pics Upload and Post to Twitter in One Step Track statistics on your pics in real time. Increase your visibility on Twitter. Twicsy is Pics Browse & Search ALL Twitter Pics!
Janos Haits

Tweagle - Twitter meets Foursquare - 0 views

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    Tweagle is a sleek Twitter client combining the best of Twitter and Foursquare. With Tweagle, users can listen to the voice of the city and easily share their location via Foursquare, checking in and tweeting at the same time.
Janos Haits

Private Journal: Free Secure Online Journal Or Diary | 280daily - 0 views

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    ARCHIVE YOUR LIFE. Sum up your day in 280 characters. Can't remember what you did this time last week? Free, secure, private and unsociable. Detail is optional, your memory will fill in the rest.
Janos Haits

Tweetdig - Twitter Filter - 3 views

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    Easy Twitter Filtering TweetDig is the smarter way to filter Tweets, so you can prioritize what you read. It's time to hide the Twitter 'noise' and de-clutter your timeline.
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