Results tagged “Twitter” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack
Euan Semple's "Organizations Don't Tweet People Do" compiles his great thinking on helping organizations make the shift to being more human.
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A friend is setting up a new personal blog (yes, people still do that), and he asked me a few questions about the style and layout. But this got me thinking why it is that blogs are still valuable - at least for me.
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New tools and technology are fun and all, but once you get beyond the experimenting stage, please decide how you are going to use that shiny new tool to do the things you need to do.
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Twitter is an interesting service. People can put you into lists, and that tells you something about how they see you. Maybe.
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I found Lisa B Marshall's podcast on "presetweeting" fairly clear on how to take advantage of Twitter during a presentation.
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Pete Warden - of Facebook mapping fame - also has Mailana that lets you map networks. The main application looks at Twitter, though he seems to have some other analysis capabilities as well.
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Sure there is a lot of "information" rolling by out there. But we have always filtered it. Here's another way to think abuot it from John Reaves.
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Imagine having your pick of 30 different fireworks. Each has its own effects, but taken in combinations, they can really light up the sky. That's the idea behind Leandro Herrero's Disruptive Ideas, a how-to follow-on to Viral Change.
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Another fun Twitter-analysis website. A mosaic of your followers / followees.
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Matthew Cornell, who I know from his blog on personal productivity, asked a question on LinkedIn, which showed up in my mailbox. "Are blogs dead? Should they be replaced by Twitter, Flickr, & Facebook?"
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