I just got an invitation by e-mail and the description says...
Twitter is a unique approach to communication and networking based on the simple concept of status. What are you doing? What are your friends doing—right now? With Twitter, you may answer this question over SMS or the Web and the responses are shared between contacts.
What the ? Why the would I want to do that?
Anyone want to explain it to me?
Another form of myspace, facebook and all those other stalking tools ...
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That's all the explanation you need.
Don't do it.
As much time as I spend online sharing random bull , if something strikes me as excessive and unnecessary... probably not a good sign.
gee, CC. you've been a little edgy lately. we already have a sequ
John Honore kept me updated on the storms via Twitter!
Plus, Shaq and Trent Reznor are pretty funny on there.
The point of social media is to be social. I don't expect everybody to like it, but I believe some will once they give Twitter (or Facebook, MySpace, etc.) a chance.
Personally, I've used it to make business contacts locally and across the country. I've picked up some freelance blog work with people who share similar interests and I've been able to get into pointed discussions about topics with people who are interested in them. They bring varying opinions, varying mindsets and it's usually good conversation/arguments.
Some people will use Twitter to talk about what they're eating, etc., and some people are cool with that. I'm not. Granted, I've talked about inane stuff in my life via Twitter, sometimes it generates responses and sometimes not, but it's definitely been a benefit in meeting some great people on- and offline.
Give it a try, follow some people and converse. You may enjoy it, but if you give it a little time, that'll be a better option than trying it for one day.
Are you following Johnny H or the KSATnews account? I've been retweeting John's stuff all morning.
I'm thinking about taking a .
Check back later for an update.
John's. It was the link you gave me a few weeks ago when we were discussing weathermen on Facebook
Of course, one of the crowning achievements of quick social media via Twitter...
http://twitpic.com/135xa -- The Hudson plane ditching photo sent out on Twitter via Twitpic.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/01/citi...ont-pages.html -- The newspaper front pages (including the LA Times that ran that image.
stock market not at rock bottom...yet.
Something yesterday I talked about with the guy who runs social media for the Tribune company.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...,3136879.story
The Sun-Sentinel cited its source for the information as a tweet posted. They checked out the tip and found the story.
Twitter. I don't understand why on earth anybody would willingly turn the eye of Big Brother onto themselves.
Twitter is such a bull , the only positive thing is if used by athletes, like basketball players who keep you up to date cause as a fan you want to know everything.
But for ordinary people? what the f*ck do i care if someone is drinking his coffee now, or reading his book 10 min. later. Get a life :P
I value my privacy too much to put myself totally out there on any of those sites. Also I have a good sized circle of friends/acquaintainces that I keep in regular contact with anyway. I suppose if anyone out of that circle was so interested in contacting me they could find a way. So I just don't think I have a need for any of those networking sites.
your computer is connected to the internet.
I just got another writing job from someone contacting me on Twitter last week... $300 per article
I know some people think everyone on there is just sitting around typing "I'm leaving for the store now." or whatever (and some people are). But it's actually used as a major communication tool for most businesses theses days. Recently, social networking sites/blogs surpassed email as the most popular form of online communication. So I guess eventually everyone will be doing it.
Personally, I don't have MySpace/Facebook. But most companies, big and small, have them all now. It's great for them for advertising, promotions, viral marketing etc.
Three years ago, I wouldn't even have considered blogging. Now I'm the Senior Editor at one of the biggest blog networks that exists. Go figure![]()
Yeah, but because of that I don't say even a third of what I'd like to. Believe me, if I felt comfortable with the internet, my "criticisms" of people like Sarah Palin would get me arrested.
And I suppose Kori has a point, but the people who are getting on there to broadcast every detail of their personal lives, are quite beyond me.
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