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Lucy Gray

How to Get Customer Service via Twitter - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Excellent article on how companies are using Twitter. I wonder if the Zappos CEO read this article and that's why he's now on Twitter! Also, I think I now want the title Community Evangelist. That's a job title the certainly didn't exist 20 years ago!
Kate Olson

Friends May Be the Best Guide Through the Noise - New York Times - 0 views

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    "ignoring the Me Media gluttons who gum up the works with a frivolous blog posting or Twitter text every few minutes" - article about friendfeed/twitter, but tone rather
Vicki Davis

Missing Child Alerts on Twitter | Remarkable Parents - 0 views

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    Article by Vicky Hennigan - an up and comer in the parent edublogger category about the use of twitter for missing children alerts. Don't know a lot about how this would work but think that perhaps there are applications for having public twitterboards for such things.
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    Website using twitter for missing children alerts.
recriweb prinkipo

Twitter, info en fragments et «story telling» - 0 views

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    [Pisani] "L'émergence de Twitter et de la micro-messagerie, comme outil utilisable pour la couverture journalistique d'un événement ne fait plus de doute. Elle va aussi bouleverser la façon dont nous écrivons nos articles et la manière de raconter ce dont nous rendons compte, ce qui va bien plus loin."
zhang jing

academhack » Blog Archive » Twitter for Academia - 0 views

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    Tips for using twitter in education
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    [academhack] "I must admit that when I first heard about Twitter I thought it represented the apex of what concerns me about internet technology: solipsism and sound-bite communication. While I obviously spend a great deal of time online and thinking about the potential of these new networked digital communication structures, I also worry about the way that they too easily lead to increasingly short space and time for conversation, cutting off nuance and conversation, and what is often worse how these conversations often reduce to self-centered statements. When I first heard about Twitter I thought, this was the example par excellence of these fears, so for many months I did not investigate it at all. Then I read an article by Clive Thompson at Wired. Clive's article convinced me that perhaps it was worth giving Twitter a try. At this point I have to say, I am so glad that I did. Although I am still beginning to wrap my head around all of its varied uses-I think for the most part Twitter users themselves are still figuring this out-I have been using it for over six months now and come up with some academic uses." (...)
Elizabeth Koh

Collaboration 2.0? Twitter team-ups for fun and profit - 7 views

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    While offering only 3 concrete pointers for collaboration, the article does paint a positive future for twitter.
A. T. Wyatt

The Twitter Train Has Left the Station - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 6 views

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    Rebuttal to an article critical of twitter published in the New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/georgepacker/2010/01/stop-the-world.html Some interesting comments at the end of the post. Could be a good prompt for a class discussion.
Maluvia Haseltine

TwitTown Blog - The Apps and Widgets Community and Forums - 0 views

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    Though not exclusively about Twitter, this site has loads of useful articles, tools, widgets and forums for social networking enthusiasts.
Andrew Long

The reluctant Twitterer's dilemma | Slate Magazine - 0 views

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    The third article at Slate on Twitter. This one by Farhad Manjoo is targetted at those not so keen on Twitter and feel anxious about it.
Andrew Long

Scientists warn of rapid -fire media dangers | CNN.com - 0 views

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    Yet another spurious article about "scientist" claims that Twitter et al. is damaging our mental health, especially that of young people.
Jennifer Dorman

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

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    Evan Williams and Biz Stone of Twitter Robyn Twomey for TIME ENLARGE + Print Reprints Email Twitter Linkedin Buzz up! (44) Facebook MORE... Add to my: del.icio.us Technorati reddit Google Bookmarks Mixx StumbleUpon Blog this on: TypePad LiveJournal Blogger MySpace The one thing you can say for certain about Twitter is that it makes a terrible first impression. You hear about this new service that lets you send 140-character updates to your "followers," and you think, Why does the world need this, exactly? It's not as if we were all sitting around four years ago scratching our heads and saying, "If only there were a technology that would allow me to send a message to my 50 friends, alerting them in real time about my choice of breakfast cereal." Related Audio Host Katherine Lanpher talks with TIME's Just Fox on stocks vs. bonds and Barbara Kiviat about the housing market's new movement Download | Subscribe Specials The World of Twitter Specials Top 10 Celebrity Twitter Feeds Specials 10 Ways Twitter Will Change American Business Stories The TIME 100: The Twitter Guys by Ashton Kutcher More Related The TIME 100: The Twitter Guys by Ashton Kutcher The TIME 100: The Twitter Guys by Ashton Kutcher The Future of Twitter I, too, was skeptical at first. I had met Evan Williams, Twitter's co-creator, a couple of times in the dotcom '90s when he was launching Blogger.com. Back then, what people worried about was the threat that blogging posed to our attention span, with telegraphic, two-paragraph blog posts replacing long-format articles and books. With Twitter, Williams w
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    "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."
Andrew Long

"Where Do You Learn?": Tweeting to Inform Learning Space Development | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    An article in the latest Educause Quarterly about Twitter and learning spaces.
Mary Ann Apple

WARNING: Fake Twitter Invites Carry Malicious Worm - 0 views

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    Mashable site article: Fake Twitter invite carries malicious worm
A. T. Wyatt

Twitter 'followers' sometimes a marketing tool - Tech and gadgets- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Article about the pitfalls of trying to "pad" your followers so that new accounts look popular.
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