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Andrew Long

Twitter festival set to go | TVNZ - 0 views

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    TVNZ acknowledges existence of a Twestival (Twitter driven charitable event) hosted last night at the three main centres of New Zealand. (c/o SY)
Andrew Long

Can all that Twitters turn to gold? | NZ Herald News - 0 views

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    Another example of mainstream media joining the Twitter promotion bandwagon. Clearly the journalist does not understand the concept fully.
Rudy Godoy

Twitter's Analytical Business Plan - Forbes.com - 0 views

  • the fact that users are texting more substantive observations and opinions in real time, and the company has a valuable information database it can sell to businesses
  • "We can measure the tweets," he says. "We're trying to figure out what are the appropriate metrics around engagement and how to convey those."
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    Twitter business model analyzed.
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    El modelo de negocios de Twitter otorga más valor a los metadatos que a los datos per-se.
Danny Nicholson

A beginner's guide to Twitter - Times Online - 0 views

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    It may be the latest thing on the internet, but at heart, Twitter is just a good old-fashioned gossip. Here's how to get started.
Elizabeth Koh

Unit Structures - Twitter as Courseware - 0 views

  • When I log into BlackBoard, I see about 30 different things I can do, and for each I have to click a link and go to a page to do the action.  Twitter strips away the features, instead using an inherently flexible textual space to facilitate communication, accomplishing the same goal of other feature-ridden “course technology.
  • I see Twitter’s artificial limit on post size as an important factor in classroom success.  First, it keeps the information space managable, meaning information is economized and easily retrievable
  • Twitter’s short form as a communication equalizer
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  • “overfunctioning” leads to a segmentation of communication,
  • Twitter is the opposite of segmentation, forcing all communication through a single, flexible channel.  This creates the impression of activity, again stimulating discussion.
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
Ann Oro

The Power of Educational Technology: My Twitter Playground - 0 views

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    Group Tweets - @lizbdavis explains the testing she was doing earlier in the week.
Jeff Johnson

Microblogging: Twitter and Other Blogging Tools | Newsweek Technology | Newsweek.com - 0 views

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    Microblogging is huge, but should anyone care?
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