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Twitter is very simple. 140 characters doesn't seem like much. But, it is.
Um, oh yeah, thanks for sharing, Chris. ;-)
Brilliant timing, either way
Reminds me of this, but they can get away with it. You and I probably can't. Often, anyway
http://rufus.posterous.com/my-ultimate-life-goal
Funny how we take things for granted until they are not there!
Maybe us RSS subscribers should comment more! ;-)
the gunman has now been found dead in his home, so i'm hoping we'll be able to get our freedom back soon. well done to the police and other special forces personnel who came to help with the situation.
Bring on the Whale - she don't bother me no more! :lol:
All success
Dr.Mani
Without it, of course there are still alternatives out there.
But twitter is already been a part of every marketers daily activities online.
I think it might be time for Twitter to seize the opportunity - there are many of us who would happily pay for a premium twitter service - with real support and seamless access.
I use TweetDeck for most everything, but I find the scheduled send feature useful for flashes of insipitation at 2 a.m. that need to be seen by my dayjob tweeps.
More telling to me, about myself, is that I really like the "ack" of even just seeing page views on some of what I share. Maybe it's an empty validation of some sort, but I like seeing that 20 or so people regularly check my twitpics, for instance. I was a bit surprised to recently see a twitpic with 0 views, as if even the 20 or so people who check in suddenly decided in unison that my links were no longer worth the click. After checking my tweetstream, I realised twitpic hadn't posted to twitter. I had a good laugh at myself when I realised how much I value those anonymous 20 people's page views.
A bit silly, and a little off of your main point, maybe.
If Twitter goes down it seems as if we're in suspended animation for an hour or so, just itching to be able to get back on the platform and share information.
To that extent i'm trying to expand my Tumblr network to learn more about new topics!!
Thank goodness there's systems for us chronic share-ers! It was said best at IMS09 SF - twitter has become the new news portal - and when it goes down many of us loose our connection to the cloud...
Interestingly, I popped over to FriendFeed to see what people were sharing Friday and they were down as well. Not a good day for micropublishing.
Alas, none were available.
Fortunately, we all survived.
@artmaker =)