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- Don't be so humble, you're not that great: Addressing Tweetup Behavior.: Whenever I go to tweetups (in-person group meetings of people who know each other online, mostly via...
- Google Reader? Feh!: How I use Twitter as RSS purgatory.: I am a RSS addict. There's too much great content out there, and I feel like I need to devour all o...
- What I Love About Twitter: Breaking down barriers to engage with remarkable people.: Twitter.com has become a central part of my online experience, as one can probably see by the focus ...
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Category Archives: Twitter Thoughts
Google Reader? Feh!: How I use Twitter as RSS purgatory.
I am a RSS addict. There’s too much great content out there, and I feel like I need to devour all of it. It’s a sickness, I know. Because of my addiction (there are about 200-250 sites with RSS feeds … finish reading Google Reader? Feh!: How I use Twitter as RSS purgatory.
Don’t be so humble, you’re not that great: Addressing Tweetup Behavior.
Whenever I go to tweetups (in-person group meetings of people who know each other online, mostly via Twitter), I notice two distinct types of interaction between people. One kind of person will who use it as an chance to get … finish reading Don’t be so humble, you’re not that great: Addressing Tweetup Behavior.
What I Love About Twitter: Breaking down barriers to engage with remarkable people.
Twitter.com has become a central part of my online experience, as one can probably see by the focus on it on the sidebar. So, what makes it so special? First, let’s define what the Twitter platform is. Twitter = Length-constrained … finish reading What I Love About Twitter: Breaking down barriers to engage with remarkable people.


















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