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Janos Haits

Welcome to Alpha by App.net - 4 views

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    "Alpha.app.net is an ad-free social network. It's your real-time feed, a home for meaningful conversation, where you control your data."
Janos Haits

Home | TweetsBetween - See recent tweets between twitter users! | www.tweetsbetween.com - 2 views

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    TweetsBetween is a twitter tool that allows you to see the most recent conversations between two users of your choice!
Janos Haits

iTweetLive.com/ - 2 views

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    Search Twitter using narrowing down keywords.
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    Empower your Engagement on Twitter Itweetlive increases your engagement to thousands of twitter users every day while keeping the conversation personal!
Janos Haits

Little Bird - 0 views

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    Are you in the right conversations with the people that matter?
Baxter Tocher

Exquisite Tweets - 3 views

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    Paste in the URL from a single tweet in a conversation to get a one-page thread you can share or save.
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    Creates a one-page Twitter thread you can share or save.
Janos Haits

Eddy - 1 views

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    Eddy is a media aggregation platform built for the public display of up-to-the-minute activity on realtime services like Twitter. It offers three primary features: rapid collection and curation of what people are saying about an event, moderation of acceptable material, and speedy, reliable republishing of these conversational streams. Setup of the application is fast and easy, and made specifically for use by interactive media designers.
Janos Haits

Home | TweetsBetween - See recent tweets between twitter users! | www.tweetsbetween.com - 1 views

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    Tweets Between is a twitter tool that allows you to see the most recent conversations between two users of your choice!
Janos Haits

Joint - 3 views

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    IM meets Twitter. Joint is an IM platform that uses your existing Twitter network. It takes away all the constraints of Twitter messaging and lets you have engaging, flexible, and realtime conversations.
Janos Haits

Ad.ly - Celebrity Endorsements in Social Media - 0 views

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    start a conversation with your target audience on Twitter
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    Dat Binh Duong
    Mua Ban Nha Dat
    Dong Do Dai Pho
    Can Ho Anh Tuan
recriweb prinkipo

Livefyre.com - 7 views

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    Get real-time comments built for the social web and bring the conversation to your content
Phil Slade

Aaron's Twitter Viewer - 3 views

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    "I made this little program so you can view and link to a whole conversation from Twitter in context. Just enter a Tweet's ID to get started (it's the number in the URL of an individual Twitter page):"
de Villamil Frédéric

Twitter devient une chambre d'écho géante (et ça me fait bien chier) : Ergonomie Web, Expérience Utilisateur et Ruby On Rails - 0 views

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    Je ne sais pas trop à quoi ils jouent chez Twitter. Mais s'ils veulent transformer un service capable de transmettre des informations à une vitesse jamais atteinte et de générer des conversations d'un bout à l'autre du globe improbables en une chambre d'échos à rendre jaloux MSN, le Loft et le collectif des blogueuses maquillage, ils sont bien partis.
Nathan Grimm

Twitter Teacher Conversation Aggregator - 3 views

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    A widget that aggregates a bunch of different twitter conversations that teachers are having on twitter. It's a great way to display what your PLN is saying right from your blog.
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." (...)
Pablo Galaz Esquivel

Twitoaster - the Twitter conversations service - 8 views

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    the homepage for Twitoaster conversation service - I'm taking a look at this. Still loving hootsuite but sometimes conversations can be hard to follow there.
Alice Barr

Twitter for Learning - 55 Great Articles : eLearning Technology - 8 views

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    "In a recent conversation, I was asked what I thought about twitter as a learning tool. Over the course of the past few years I've moved from saying "I don't get it" - to feeling like it's a good addition to my Learning Tool Set. But I also think that there's a lot more help now around how to make effective use of Twitter as a learning tool. I thought it would be worthwhile to pull together these resources."
RalphEhlers

Google Buzz - Does the world need another social network? - 10 views

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    Google Buzz is a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting
Faster Dude

Goodreads vs Twitter: The Benefits of Asymmetric Follow - O'Reilly Radar - 1 views

  • Asymmetric follow is why I use Twitter regularly and Facebook much less often. With Twitter’s model, I can find people I’m interested in, whether or not they know me, and learn about them and their lives and thoughts. Others can include me in their lists. You become “friends” with complete strangers over time, by communicating with them (responding with @messages for example), perhaps by mutual following.
  • Twitter’s wonderful system of @ messages means that anyone can address me - and so I find myself having conversations with complete strangers as well. I actually follow my @ messages more faithfully than I do my planned Follow list.
  • On Facebook, I’m expected to approve every request, and alas, I turn down far more than I accept. Amazingly, few people who I don’t know even bother to explain who they are and why they want to be my friend.
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  • LinkedIn and Plaxo and all the other greedy networks that are clamoring for my time and attention while requiring me to take explicit steps to approve or deny each request.
  • We learned long ago from Usenet and mailing lists that there are always more lurkers than posters.
Chris Bell

Horton Hears a Tweet (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 6 views

  • Although there are many definitions of student engagement, we see it as the time and energy students devote to educationally purposeful activities and the extent to which the university encourages students to participate in activities that lead to their academic success.
  • With Twitter, as with all social-networking tools, the value of the experience hinges on three things: (1) who you are connected to and with; (2) how frequently you participate; and (3) how conscientious you are about contributing value to the community. Therefore, to establish relevance and to make sure students got off to a good start, we took the following steps:
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    "Because social-networking tools are forums for personalized, socially focused conversations, the communities that spring from these tools are person/people-centered. As Porter explained, this person/people-centeredness results in the value of participation being opaque for anyone who is not participating. To address this problem, we made sure that students who chose not to participate (because the value of participation is opaque for them) had access to our tweets by incorporating an RSS feed-like Twitter widget in our LMS. (See Figure 5.) Many widgets like these can be found online, although we should note that this particular widget has limitations. As seen in the example in Figure 5, the widget only displays Joni's posts, not the back-and-forth exchanges between her and members of her network. Students might incorrectly assume that the interaction is one-sided and less than dynamic. Besides keeping students apprised of the resources we shared via Twitter, however, this widget allowed them to vicariously discover Twitter's value. Some students later chose to join us in Twitter because they had a better understanding of what they were getting into because its value was less opaque. Ultimately, we found that Twitter helped us achieve our student-engagement objective, but we also quickly discovered that students' Twitter participation led to other notable instructional outcomes."
Espreson Media

SponsoredTweets holding Supatweeta Referral Challenge Second Time - Espreson - 1 views

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    SponsoredTweets the sponsored conversation giant is holding its Supatweeta Referral Challenge for the second time. The first referral challenge was such a big
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