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I submitted an answer to that thread (and blogged about it here: http://thekillerattitude.com/2007/08/twitter-st...)
You can use Twitter to let people know of jobs- a "mini linked in"
You can use twitter to let poeple know of issues as they come up, refer to news stories.
But I think by implying that twitter might not be "useful", you short-change the usefulness of the connectedness twitter brings.
Twitter's not going to do my dishes or laundry, but maybe through my friends I might find a cleaning lady.
Twitter may not run my errands, but by asking friends what kind of video camera they use, I get instand product reviews which dramatically decreases running to every store in town to cpmare features and prices.
Twitter's not going to help me move, but might help me find a reliable moving service recommended by friends.
Twitter helps friends meet up on short notice.
Twitter has helped friends at a distance source hotels and other things they've needed when they aren't fully connected to a computer.
By keeping me in touch with friends at a distance, it has maintained and deepened connections that might have otherwise floated away.
Twitter allows you to be connected in an ambient but meaningful way with your friends, and collect information from multiple resources, often in a very short period of time, which otherwise would have aken you hours, between making calls, sending emails, and guessing which person you know might have the info you need. instead, you broadcast a question, and "proof" an answer or many answers appear.
I think these are extremely useful things about twitter.
Do you mean something else by "useful" that I don't understand?
140 CH leaves no room to create dialogue ! I wish Twitter had an interface like Scobles Kyte TV !
- Stock market updates with short comments. Not just the amount of what the market is doing as that is easy to obtain but a quick summary of why.
- More of a local application but sending out specials in the supermarket, cheap gas prices, other deals that someone may came across when out and about.
- Lunch and dinner ideas. We are all thinking what should I make for dinner, maybe as a community we could share ideas and quick recipes (under 140 characters:)) via Twitter.
so far
-announcing contests which tend to be time dependent so everyone get a fair run at it. twitter puts it everywhere at the same time
-"happenings", if im in a city i can twitter that ill be at the corner of spadina and park to play 3 acoustic songs for anyone that can make it.
-if im going on late i can email the audience from backstage and tell them whats going on (that seems like the strangest on for me, but interesting)
140 characters is an interesting limitation.
We enjoy your RSS Feed on a daily basis, and would offer the LAFD Twitter as a unique and (we hope) potentially meaningful use of the microblogging platform.
Please keep up the great efforts - and yes, mentorship that makes your feed one of our daily must reads!
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department