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Great responses, though, eh? JamesOClark and DJLitton are on to something.
TweetScan actually does a great job of indexing..as long as you do it relatively soon after the question is asked. Enter @chrisbrogan into Tweetscan.com. Pretty cool.
I *tried* making something for people to follow the answers, but it mysteriously broke 4 months ago. : (
If you buy into the "Wisdom of the Crowds" argument you actually need to get both the smartest people you know AND the run of the mill types. :)
Plus, based on the quality of the responses may introduce you to great new intelligent voices.
Another great idea from the mind of Brogan.
Great post and great take on a use for Twitter. I'm lucky enough to have my company's IT department protecting me from the evils of Twitter by blocking access. Whew...I'm safe!
Kevin
I've been trying to explain to people how Twitter is my new opinion aggregator (I get tons of answers to my questions, even with a tenth of the followers you have) but it means so much more to them when they hear it from someone like you. =)
I'm not saying it couldn't be done, but how much of the offering would be pure propaganda?