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Which means, if I "get it"... it must be old news by now.
Where's the NEXT big app?
(At some point, we'll all evolve so fast that the future will be retro.)
Andrea- I could see you saying that.
Justin- The future *is* retro. : )
You know what I was thinking today? We're using Twitter as a virtual office space. A lot of us work from home. Before twitter we would be somewhat isolated, but now we have a way to hang out around the virtual coffee machine in the morning and talk about whatever we please. I'm 5000 miles away from you but I can reach you just like if you were in the next office.
It relates to what you're saying in your post. No matter where you work (what company or what physical place), we can all get together as equals, 140 characters at a time.
The reason I give this example is that this is what I see twitter as. All of a sudden, I feel like I've been co-located in a common space with all of the rockstars of new media... with every twitter, one of you is picking your head up from your desk and contributing a bit of communication to the rest of the team... and I am learning one heckuva lot!
(Now if I can only find a way to get more of the rockstars to follow me, too!)
Just a thought. Wondering if anyone else sometimes fears being a Twitter Pest? Sometimes I catch myself holding back on sending another tweet if I've sent a few in a row without others sending some in between. It's kind of like applying the rules of conversation and not wanting to capitalize on the conversation too much. Could be that whole thing of not wanting to be un-"followed" for posting too much for people to weed through. (Much like those podcasts that I unsubscribe to because they're over an hour and I can't possibly get to everything with them taking up so much time/space.)
Karen- I never worry about that. It's a stream. We can dip in, take out, and move on.
I get complaints all the time, but usually from people who don't have many friends listed so it looks like ALL ME. : (
My fear now, and maybe I shouldnt say fear, is that the market is going to flood and people will disperse.
What is the next big app?
Chris, I love this! I would rather connect with the "PERSON" any day. I tired of trying to connect to the business.
This is really helpful! I made you a screencast of the twitter screen so you if you have to unplug - you can have something to look at.
MSM will be laughing their asses off at us - again.
So even within the Internet age, we've gone from email to the Usenet "age" to the Internet, to the Dot-Com boom, to the Dot-Com Bust, to the rise of social media, and now already beyond it with tools like Twitter that push the concepts of social media beyond what MySpace and the like ever conceived.
Now if I can just get Chris to update his copyright to 2007, we'll enter yet another age. ;-)
No offense, Chris.