Date: July 7th 2008
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SilverMarc's Quasi-Periodical "Send-Sheet"
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What are you doing?I'm wondering whether it's at all possible to make a statement that's not more than 140 characters in length that says something pertinent. (Okay, that's 139.) What are you doing? Demonstrating how people worldwide have found that posting "tweets" that are seen by folks who follow them is a timely way to communicate. (138, easy.) What are you doing? Reading posts by favorite Mac writers and others related to my business and interests who have useful things to say, and do so regularly. (137. Got it.) What are you doing? Pulling together my thoughts about Twitter, which some consider a huge waste of online space, but others find a novel form of communication. (140 exactly!) The Twitter web site is one of the easiest to "get" - You can type whatever you want, but when you do it must be 140 characters or less. That's easy, but what do you type? Some people type inane things:
And even inane tweets in other languages:
Others type important things:
Well, they're important to somebody! But a most interesting use of Twitter is simply "to announce." Along with the friends and colleagues I follow, I receive the "tweets" posted by the Mars Lander team, the NY Times Science section, and other news sources:
Twitter's business model is still a bit of a mystery - no ads, no fees - but it runs on a simple core-concept: People are eager to connect with other people and Twitter makes that simple. The result of using Twitter to stay connected with friends, relatives, co-workers and even businesses is that you have a sense of what folks are up to but you are not expected to respond to any updates unless you want to. This means you can step in and out of the flow of information as it suits you, via mobile texting, instant message, or the web. You're very much in control of whose updates you receive, when you receive them, and on what device. This is known as "ambient information," and my upcoming Send-Sheet will focus on a company that's created a totally brand new marketing category: an "Ambient Information Delivery Device." Visit the Twitter web site at: http://twitter.com Search the Twitter site for specific keywords: http://summize.com Take a look at my own inane/important (or otherwise...) "tweets" at: http://twitter.com/silvermarc Enjoy! (And let me know if you'd like me to follow you on Twitter!) --Marc July 7, 2008 @ 1:00 AM |
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