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Emily Vickery

Pew Internet: Twitter and status updating - 0 views

  • As of December 2008, 11% of online American adults said they used a service like Twitter or another service that allowed them to share updates about themselves or to see the updates of others.
Marcus Schroefel

twitority - 0 views

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    Twitority Authority based twitter search.
Josh Allen

Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia - 0 views

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Tamura Jones

Catching a ReTweet Thief? - 0 views

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    ReTweet Research Techniques. Case Study.
Janos Haits

Tweet2Cite - 5 views

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    A quick, easy, and free citation generator that converts Tweets into, properly formatted MLA and APA, citations. Paste a link to the Tweet you want to cite in the field below, click 'Go', and you're on your way.
Elizabeth Koh

MICROSHARING | Pistachio - 0 views

  • Twitter is a collection of remarks
  • Microsharing reduces the emotional and intellectual distance between people and helps them become more engaged, connected, effective and collaborative
  • As increasingly larger communities engage, rich streams of information generated become resources in their own right. Data can be queried, followed, stored, researched and referenced to provide critical insight, knowledge and tracking of market opinion. The resulting datasets enable early discovery of latent problems, innovation capture, real time tracking of product awareness, breaking news, ad campaign effectiveness and dozens of other business applications not yet widely understood.
Joachim Niemeier

Micro-blogging - Potential Impacts on Informal Communication and Collaborative Work - 0 views

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    Presentation from Dejin Zhao and Mary Beth Rosson, Workshop on Social Networking in Organizations CSCW 2008, San Diego, CA, USA
anonymous

You've Got to Have (150) Friends - NYTimes.com - 8 views

  • In the real world, according to research by myself and others, we devote 40 percent of our limited social time each week to the five most important people we know, who represent just 3 percent of our social world and a trivially small proportion of all the people alive today.
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