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Fixes & ideas for Twitter | what @scobleizer and I think. #13points

January 11, 2010
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Robert writes in Scobleizer that Twitter’s traffic may be in trouble and offers up some ideas for improvement. I don’t buy all the suggestions, so thought I’d add my two cents. Still half-baked ideas and some great suggestions are better than what usually comes out of Twitter (eg #fixreplies, #retweet, etc.) So my responses spurred [...]

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Reading Links for January 11th

January 11, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall #link: One Example Of Tweeting Your Blog Posts – /Message | @stoweboyd second example – post coming – link fails 4u – This delicious post to Stowe fails as it sends him to his original post rather than the link blog [...]

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My Response – #ThreadingBlogs and #TwitterStreams II @stoweboyd @euan #attention

January 11, 2010
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Stowe writes in /Message: Stuart has jumped ahead to thinking of blogging as, more or less, the place we create long format writing (or other creative works, like video, audio, etc.) in order to drop it into the faster stream. The slower stream of blogs is just a tributary to the faster, more social stream [...]

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Conversational “Bleeting” – The blog + tweet + ing = jazz conversations link

March 13, 2009

In 2003 I wrote a few posts on “Conversational Blogging“. Today my sentiments are similar yet the approach to conversational blogging has changed primarily facilitated by Facebook and Twitter. Today Twitter must be part of your blogging persona, to be successful and part of joining a “jazz community” Conversational Blogging (Unbound Spiral) (April 21, 2003) [...]

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Stalked by your Mobile

October 9, 2007

Jeremy writes an excellent post on Jaiku’s purchase by Google. Stowe noted it’s ramifications for telephony and others being blindsided (I agree with this and Google is being underestimated). Aswath takes another angle in referring to OAuth. Identity is certainly in the mix. I’ll only be happy when it is under my control; networked, searched [...]

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