Saturday, August 15, 2009

Twitter From: Michael Arrington Xeni Jardin Roy Edroso Shelly Palmer TAN MG Siegler Ken Layne Stowe Boyd Doug Coleman Maureen Frederic Lardinois Steve Benen Bob Sullivan The Lede /26708194

As a result of that, Michael Arrington belives:
Lon ( lon ) - May 29th, 2009 at 6:29 am PDT BING - but it s not google - this post was hilarious mike reply

Xeni Jardin intervenes and adds:
# Buyer Beware Nothing on Twitter has been verified. While users can learn from experience to trust a certain Twitter account, it is still a matter of trust. And just as Twitter has helped get out first-hand reports from Tehran, it has also spread inaccurate information, perhaps even disinformation. An article published by the Web site True/Slant highlighted some of the biggest errors on Twitter that were quickly repeated and amplified by bloggers: that three million protested in Tehran last weekend (more like a few hundred thousand); that the opposition candidate Mir Hussein Moussavi was under house arrest (he was being watched); that the president of the election monitoring committee declared the election invalid last Saturday (not so).

Similarly, Roy Edroso adds:
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Furthermore, Shelly Palmer claims:
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However, TAN states that:
But this would ordinarily amount to me nothing more than me complaining about it over dinner to my husband. But then comes the message. Discussing details about salaries, contracts, hiring, firing I think it's indiscreet and unprofessional, but that's just my opinion; if Mr. Baum wants to, he's entitled. Even airing opinions that I happen to disagree with strenuously that the atmosphere at the New Yorker is "creepy", for instance is his right. It's just that Baum's characterizations seemed so off-base that I couldn't help but respond. I'm not an apologist for the magazine. It's an institution I am very loyal to and very proud of, so it was maddening to read his account, suggesting that the New Yorker is a strange, dysfunctional place full of whispering freaks, headed by a capricious, vengeful editor-in-chief. Huh?? In a court of law, Baum's testimony would be practically inadmissible; he's a writer whose contract wasn't renewed (not "fired", as he describes it but whatever), obviously wounded and disappointed. Bias alert! I've been at the magazine since 1986, enjoyed ridiculous amounts of freedom to write what I want, gotten paid extremely generously, mouthed off a number of times when I disagreed with editing changes, and been granted great liberty for book leaves and family demands. Even after so many years as a staff writer, I remain in awe of the quality of the magazine, its history, and its ongoing excellence. Bias alert! My own testimony is equally tainted, I admit.

MG Siegler notices:
Actually tweeting from QSB it is a bit tricky at first, so I ll copy Google s directions below: The secret of creating a text item : Text items are queries that start with a space (e.g. hit the space bar and then start typing). To tweet, activate the QSB, hit the space bar (creating a text item), and type in the text you want to tweet - remember Twitter has a 140 character limit! The selected result should be a text item. Hit the tab key to show the available actions on the item. Select the Send Twitter Status action for the account you wish to tweet with and hit the return key.

Ken Layne brings more details:
Gorillionaire says at 3:16 pm, June 8th, 2009 - Reply Does Mr. Waller have a daughter? Cuz a photoshop of her holding up a t-shirt with something about herself and a negro would obviously be such a hoot, right Weller guy? It s all just a joke, yeah? Email it all over the county? yeah? Heck, maybe it s even TRUE! Hey, just kidding! Gosh dude, I m SO SORRY you don t have a sense of humor!

Stowe Boyd does a quick recap:
So, how will Twitter be governed? As a tool owned by a company that is owned by the inventors and some wealthy investors? Or as a world in which we live, and in which we have inalienable rights?

Doug Coleman points out another thing aside from that:
Be sure to check out Purewire's new Twitter grading tool Tweet Grade to see if you and your followers pass the test.

Maureen is not really sure about that:
Kristen - University Park, PA   May 11th, 2009 10:48 pm ET Wanda Skyes crossed the line if you like Rush Limbaugh and didn t if you don t really care. I don t care so she didn t cross the line for me.

Frederic Lardinois imagines that:
China Blocks Access to Twitter, Flickr, Bing Written by Frederic Lardinois / June 2, 2009 9:02 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post »

Steve Benen tells the real story:
If you twittter, does that make you a twit? :-) Seriously, I don't get the whole thing. It's like we're trying to become some kind of mind-collective like the Borg. Isn't blogging enough? Maybe it's just me but what we need is not more noise, we need better signal. Posted by: Racer X on May 22, 2009 at 10:02 PM | PERMALINK

As a result of that, Bob Sullivan belives:
Lame Book (Sent Jun 2, 2009 5:05:47 PM) I have it set up so Facebook notifies me of nothing. The only thing that comes through is friend requests. If I don t know the person on a first name basis, the request is always ignored. Another helpful hint: don t click on ANY links on the Facebook page (don t get me started on how clicking on Tatoos nearly ruined my computer - rookie mistake). My Facebook literally looks like a family holiday dinner. Nothing more, nothing less. I have about 25 friends and that s enough for anyone. Friends of friends aren t friends. Losers who knew me a hundred years ago aren t friends. Like I said: dinner table guests. That s it. And of course my page is blocked.

The Lede points out another thing aside from that:
By the way, I want to point out that the Chinese Twitterland is funnier than the English one, for a Chinese tweet can have three times the volume of an English tweet, thanks to the high information intensity of the Chinese language. 140 Chinese characters can make up all the full elements of a news piece with the 5 Ws (Who, What, Where, When and How). But the joy of the Chinese Twitterland is more fragile, and I hope that it will live longer in this country.

Maureen considers that:
Renee   May 11th, 2009 10:26 pm ET @Esma: Help me understand what would motivate a successful woman like Elizabeth Edwards to air her life s story like this. Still trying to figure the motivation? Can t be money or can it?

Sources:
Michael Arrington Xeni Jardin Roy Edroso Shelly Palmer TAN MG Siegler Ken Layne Stowe Boyd Doug Coleman Maureen Frederic Lardinois Steve Benen Bob Sullivan The Lede

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Twitter From: Michael Arrington Switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) David Rothman Ryan Tate Judy Breck Ivan Dianna Huff Om Malik Marshall Kirkpatrick Kaitlynn Riely AceShowbiz.com Della Watson Erick Schonfeld Marshall Kirkpatrick Ken Layne Josh Catone /26691066

Michael Arrington intervenes and adds:
Yesterday they made official announcments, they got good media coverage, lots of traffic and posts about bing.com.

Similarly, switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) adds:
Getty Next >> 'Facebook 101: 25 Tips and Tricks' Tags: alice hoffman , AliceHoffman , author , book review , BookReview , boston globe , BostonGlobe , top , twitter Source Permalink Email this Share Tweet this! Comments ( 26 )

David Rothman brings some great news:
'The Solomon Scandals' novel: Suspense, a newspaper, and a rickety high-rise Book overview | Buy in E or P The real Skyline collapse "Same dark zeal Hammett held for Frisco or Chandler had for Los Angeles." Recommended by Washington City Paper and Epublishers Weekly

Ryan Tate gives a bit of an idea about it:
But Sanchez was reportedly more revealing yesterday when speaking to fellow Twitter fans at a conference on the microblogging service, disclosing he'd written an email memo to superiors, prodding them to significantly expand their Iran coverage. Wrote one conference participant :

Judy Breck sees it this way:
Report describes Twitter streams breaking Iran news dam Always-On Panopticon...or Cooperation Amplifier June 15th, 2009 by Judy Breck

Ivan is rather skeptical:
The 3 types of Twitter users There are mainly 3 types of users on twitter depending on the number of people they follow and the number of followers, which usually go hand in hand:

However, Dianna Huff thinks differently:
« Copywriting Power Tip: Eliminate There are Search, Articles Blogs Drive Traffic and E-newsletter Subscriptions » Print This Post

In other words, Om Malik puts it this way:
But most importantly, I can t wait to be with our community. This week, for the first time in a long time, I took a break from all the brouhaha of Silicon Valley to spend a couple of peaceful days in lovely Wyoming . The majestic beauty of the mountains, however, couldn t stop me from thinking about you, our readers. There are many more of you today then there were three years ago. I don t know all of you by name, but everything you say, I listen to, and every time you teach, I learn. And I know I speak for our entire team when I say thank you, readers, for rewarding us with your time and attention.

Marshall Kirkpatrick considers that:
contact is the most important marketing and much work is done in Posted by: Dans | May 30, 2009 12:23 AM

Kaitlynn Riely brings some great news:
Kaitlynn Riely is receiving her undergraduate diploma from Notre Dame today, and she will be sharing her front row perspective on President Obama's address and the campus scene in Twitter updates below. Refresh this page for up-to-the-minute news, and check The Cram later this evening for a full recap. Read Kaitlynn's full coverage of the Notre Dame commencement controversy here , including the Notre Dame president's letter to graduates , Alan Keyes's arrest , and planes flying images of aborted fetuses .

In addition to this, Michael Arrington states:
Google Wave Demo | The Mike Abundo Effect May 29th, 2009 at 9:00 am Will you ride the Google Wave? | Reinventing Yourself... May 29th, 2009 at 9:38 am

AceShowbiz.com comes with a new idea:
posted by Babs on Jun 24, 2009 Check out the Yahoo interview. Adam says that he is not twittering and that there are numerous posers. he looks into the camera and makes the statement. Check out the Yahoo interview. Jeez...this is almost as bad as Elvis sightings...

While it may be true, Della Watson thinks:
« Vote for Your Favorite Farmers' Market | Main | Daily Roundup: May 19, 2009 » Harnessing the Power of Twitter

However, David Rothman states that:
Blog Home PDA, cell, blind, etc. Contact info and FAQs TeleRead's DRM primer Write for us iPhone & Touch e-readers iPh & Touch news Follow David via Twitter Follow Paul via Twitter RSS for Bloglines, others Subscribe by e-mail Indie book bloggers

For this purpose, Erick Schonfeld suggests:
If Facebook Is Worth $10 Billion, Twitter is Worth $1.7 Billion 74 Comments by Erick Schonfeld on June 5, 2009

Marshall Kirkpatrick thinks that the problem is:
US State Dept. Helping Twitter Stay Up For Iranians Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 16, 2009 11:49 AM / 10 Comments « Prior Post Next Post »

Ken Layne brings more details:
Mustang says at 4:04 pm, June 8th, 2009 - Reply No sir. Everyone in the world is not forwarding tired and stale racist and sexist jokes. From the contents of my inbox one can see that everyone in the world is forwarding warnings about plastic bottles.

Michael Arrington explains:
John - May 29th, 2009 at 8:57 am PDT Ahahahhaa sucka slapped. reply Luis Perez - May 29th, 2009 at 8:58 am PDT Hey Michael, I respectfully disagree with your post, and I even think it sounds a little like whshful thinking . Without trying to judge the merits of Bing OR Wave, consider the following: ***********Google News: 1,470 stories about Bing, 475 stories about Wave*************** I think Wave did steal some of the spotlight in the tech world (brought to you by Techmeme and TC). But in the real world I don t think it worked so well. You re right though, Google planned it carefuly. reply

Josh Catone scans the other's answers and reply:
6. TwitterLocal TwitterLocal is a dead-simple Adobe AIR application (meaning it will run on Windows, Mac, and Linux linux ) with one purpose: finding and tracking tweets emanating from specific locations. Essentially, TwitterLocal creates an automatically updated real-time stream of the location searches possible with Twitter Search. The AIR app, which will run in the background and notify you of new tweets from your area, makes it very easy to keep a constant eye on your local Twitterverse and find interesting or like-minded local Twitter users to follow.

Sources:
Michael Arrington switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) David Rothman Ryan Tate Judy Breck Ivan Dianna Huff Om Malik Marshall Kirkpatrick Kaitlynn Riely AceShowbiz.com Della Watson Erick Schonfeld Marshall Kirkpatrick Ken Layne Josh Catone

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Twitter From: Anas Alaoui Brinson Tim MacMahon Damanick Dantes Josh Catone Alexei Oreskovic Michael Arrington Stowe Boyd Gadgetwise Mark Frauenfelder Ed Morrissey Gadgetwise Marshall Kirkpatrick Michael McWhertor Matt Marshall Marshall Kirkpatrick Nischal Shetty /26661846

Thinking that's not all, Anas Alaoui adds:
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Brinson is not really sure about that:
Ben Southall Wins Best Job in the World Cruise West Announces World s Longest Cruise Branson, Missouri, to open America s First Private...

Tim MacMahon considers that:
Posted by TSmith @ 11:06 PM Sun, May 24, 2009 Hey! Cheerleaders! Whose TO? report as objectionable Posted by Stu J 2.0 @ 11:26 PM Sun, May 24, 2009 MoneyShot??? let DC Fanatic broil innit....... He is afterall chasing crap fodder........... report as objectionable

Meanwhile, Damanick Dantes came up with this idea:
"Nickelodeon Magazine Please!" commercials were ubiquitous. But that wasn't enough to save the magazines. Recently, Viacom announced that

Before going any further, Josh Catone wants to get this straight:
Supported by the Comcast Town ContestThe Twittering Towns series is supported by the Comcast Town Design Showdown . Thousands of people created and submitted their apartments, and the judges have narrowed it down to four finalists. They re all vying for the opportunity to win a prize worth up to $30,000, including a room remodel, 40-inch Sony Bravia® HDTV, a Sony VAIO® AW laptop and a Philips digital phone. Submit your vote today!

Alexei Oreskovic is not really sure about that:
Facebook is increasingly emphasizing the real time elements of its social network amid competition from microblogging service Twitter . The Twitter stream of real-time messages, viewable to everyone, have gained currency as a way to quickly find out the latest discussion about a particular topic, from the protests in Iran to the new iPhone.

Michael Arrington gives a bit of an idea about it:
Isaac Lewis - May 29th, 2009 at 4:27 am PDT $100 million marketing budget for Bing, so if anyone is getting taken in by marketing, it s MS fanboys Just kidding, I actually agree that we should evaluate products on their merits, not what we think of the corporation. I m sure MS is full of skilled programmers and designers. reply

Stowe Boyd thinks about it:
June 06, 2009How Will Twitter Be Governed?by Stowe BoydA recent post by Marshall Kirkpatrick, How Twitter's Staff Uses Twitter (And Why It Could Cause Problems) , makes some interesting observations and raises questions about the direction of Twitter based on the way Twitter staff use it:

Gadgetwise does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
10. June 19, 2009 10:48 pm Link Aside from the speed the only thing that the 3GS does that I want and isn t included in the OS 3.0 upgrade is voice dial. I want voice dial, but not enough to complain that I can t upgrade my phone until next April. By then maybe we ll have 4G, a memory card slot and AT T will let us use tethering, and we ll be hearing from people who upgraded now and will want special pricing once again.

Mark Frauenfelder is not really sure about that:
Favorite This! ( 2 ) Send this to a Friend Older Recently on Boing Boing Video... Newer Tweet (#2287365937) Discussion

For this purpose, Ed Morrissey suggests:
Terri on May 24, 2009 at 7:46 PM Actually, it was just the opposite. (Read the Tweets and/or ask Jimmie B.) We’d kick his butt, move on and then he’d come back and pester us, spoiling for more and repeating the same talking points. He just wouldn’t admit that we’d given him an ass-whoopin’ and that Obama was a chronic straw man addict. Jenfidel on May 24, 2009 at 9:51 PM

Michael Arrington shows how it is done:
Vaibhav ( whoisvaibhav ) - May 29th, 2009 at 8:56 am PDT What the heck. I just don t get it. Did Arrington beg you to come to his blog and read what he has to say. You are here on your own. You like what you see, you stay. You don t, you leave. But what gives you the right to demand what kind of content should be put on a blog that you don t own. reply

But Gadgetwise says that's not all:
I think Twitter s vulnerability to spamming is just another aspect of it s shoddy construction. Maybe they should try out some kind of super-cool temporal spam filter? :)

In addition to this, Marshall Kirkpatrick states:
@michael (can you see this? lol) that's a very helpful and insightful comment. thanks. will add link to it in post above. Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick | May 12, 2009 9:45 PM

Michael McWhertor thinks that the problem is:
Kotaku « next » E3 2009 Facebook, Twitter Coming To Xbox 360 By Michael McWhertor , 3:00 PM on Mon Jun 1 2009, 16,628 views ( Edit post , Set to draft , Slurp ) Copy this whole post to another site Slurp cancel select site advertising consumerist deadspin defamer fleshbot gay fleshbot gawker gizmodo idolator io9 jalopnik jezebel kotaku lifehacker valleywag artists gawkershop

Matt Marshall is absolutely sure that:
VentureBeat DigitalMedia RSS Subscribe By Email   Main DigitalMedia Entrepreneur Corner CleanTech Mobile/Comm « Russia s DST offers to ... Main TwitVid.io strikes back ... »

Marshall Kirkpatrick imagines that:
Nice to know they listened - thanks for the great post! James Hofheins http://twitter.com/jwhof Operation Kindness http://jameshofheins.blogspot.com Posted by: James Hofheins | May 13, 2009 1:58 PM

In response, Nischal Shetty claims:
Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name * Email * Website Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail

Sources:
Anas Alaoui Brinson Tim MacMahon Damanick Dantes Josh Catone Alexei Oreskovic Michael Arrington Stowe Boyd Gadgetwise Mark Frauenfelder Ed Morrissey Gadgetwise Marshall Kirkpatrick Michael McWhertor Matt Marshall Marshall Kirkpatrick Nischal Shetty

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Twitter From: Michael Arrington Tim MacMahon Darcel Rockett Admin Roy Edroso Maureen Tommy Christopher Erick Schonfeld Kevin Anderson TheInsider Marshall Kirkpatrick MG Siegler Jessica Olien Marshall Kirkpatrick Matt Marshall MoJo Blog Posts: Kevin Drum Dawn Foster /26221720

While it may be true, Michael Arrington thinks:
And while Wave certainly deserves every bit of positive attention it got today, the fact that it s an open source project didn t hurt, either. San Francisco engineers love open source like east coast liberals love Obama.

Tim MacMahon sees it this way:
Posted by MikeInUkraine @ 6:44 AM Sun, May 24, 2009 When is your paper going to put DCFanatic on its pay roll? He's the best reporter you've got. Certainly much better than Calvin Watkins. I can only imagine what he could produce with JJT's access. report as objectionable

Darcel Rockett does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
--Best Actress: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" (Denmark)--Best Screenplay: Feng Mei, "Spring Fever" (China)--Camera d'Or (first-time director): "Samson and Delilah," by Warwick Thornton (Australia)

admin has another idea:
You have your Twitter. And your Facebook. And your Flickr. And your MySpace. And, if you re like most people, the list of Web sites you use to share information with your friends, family, and the world at large probably goes on, too.

Roy Edroso might have an idea about it:
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Maureen objects:
Deborah, New Mexico   May 11th, 2009 10:45 pm ET We also need to wean these insurers away from reliance on public dollars. The companies that have contracts for Medicaid, etc. make a lot of money on the per-patient rates they get from states.

Tommy Christopher imagines that:
In the News Swine Flu News Cache of Mummies Found in Egypt Most Distant Object in Space Man Cuts Off, Eats Finger Planes Manhattan Planes New York City Chihuahua Blown Away by Wind Chihuahua Blown Away Tinker Bell Chihuahua World's Most Influential Person Artist Takes Picture of His Plunges The First 100 Days The Obama Presidency Obama News Pirates Scandals Mideast Conflict Weird News

In contrast, Erick Schonfeld replies:
CrunchBase Information Biz Stone Twitter Information provided by CrunchBase

In response, Kevin Ander son claims:
In the future, they will write about it thousands of years from now that Twitter was the beginning of the end of civilisation, he joked, However, at the Thinking Digital conference in Newcastle, you'll have to work to find people who haven't got Twitter. Pioneer blogger and social media expert Stowe Boyd said of comments like Letterman's:

TheInsider says it all comes down to this:
Before the big event, Simmons even posted Twitter messages updating her fans on her labor pains and posted a picture of herself in the hospital. "It's time !! No turning back! At hospital in labor right now!!" Her last Twitter update before making the announcement reads: "Having contractions now! Ooo- wee! It's like WHOA!"

However, Marshall Kirkpatrick thinks differently:
Of follow thousands and pretend?These are human beings. If they listened to every critic, they'd have a manual "What you must do" 1,000 pages long.

MG Siegler remembers that:
It s a pretty quick way to tweet something, actually. And it does a very nice job for searches as well, obviously. But one thing it doesn t do that would make perfect sense, is search Twitter. Come on Google, get on that. What I want to know is, does anyone still really believe that Google has no interest in Twitter ?

But Michael Arrington says that's not all:
SJ - May 29th, 2009 at 8:21 am PDT Microsoft didn t have a working site, neither did Google. But guess what. Google, and for that matter Apple, are always going to beat Microsoft in the hype that their products generate, especially in the eyes of Silicon Valley journalists. The best Microsoft can hope for is an arbitrary positive statement here or there, wrapped in some sort of disclaimer to not incur the wrath of Valley gods.

For this purpose, Jessica Olien suggests:
Sarah Palin Resignation: Rick Sanchez Wonders If She's Pregnant Again (VIDEO) Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has...

Marshall Kirkpatrick does a quick recap:
Kee attributes the surge to last month's Oprah, Ashton, CNN lovefest for Twitter. We suspect that is just one of a number of factors. Twitter is also really useful, fun and captivating.

Kevin Anderson remembers that:
On this blog Blogging Digital digest Elevator Pitch Mobile Music News sites Social networking Video & TV Viral video chart Web giants

Matt Marshall has another idea:
Eatlime s patent-pending streaming technology last year. Twitvid.com will also offer an easy way to let you resume uploading if you lose your connection. It resumes uploading from the point of the disconnect (much needed if you re using a standard mobile phone to do your video tweeting; many subscribers are still relying on weak networks such as EDGE, where connections are often lost).

Despite the previous arguments, MoJo Blog Posts: kevin drum has many reasons to think otherwise:
Al Gore Submitted by phleabo (not verified) on June 8, 2009 - 8:32am. You know, I know he buys carbon offsets, etc. but couldn't the single highest profile spokesman for getting something done about global warming think about how his mansion looks to other people? Either spend the money to green that sucker out, or sell it. If you're serious about global warming, you also need to appear to be serious about it, prima face. recommend this (1) reply

While it may be true, Maureen thinks:
Heather - Spokane, WA   May 11th, 2009 9:59 pm ET Good evening Anderson and everyone. Hope everyone had a good weekend

Dawn Foster is not really sure about that:
I suspect than many of us fit into that top 10 percent of users who contribute the majority of the content, but I m a bit concerned about the conclusion that Twitter might be more of a one-to-many publishing platform rather than a community of peers interacting with each other. I m not sure that the data shown in the blog post leads to that conclusion. I do worry about all of the brands jumping on Twitter to broadcast their marketing messages and tell people about their products and services without really engaging in the conversation. However, there are also many people and companies who engage effectively in the conversation by becoming a part of the community. @replies and retweets are part of the community-focused culture of sharing content that is also a part of Twitter.

Sources:
Michael Arrington Tim MacMahon Darcel Rockett admin Roy Edroso Maureen Tommy Christopher Erick Schonfeld Kevin Anderson TheInsider Marshall Kirkpatrick MG Siegler Jessica Olien Marshall Kirkpatrick Matt Marshall MoJo Blog Posts: kevin drum Dawn Foster

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Twitter From: Imran Ali Bats Marshall Kirkpatrick Stowe Boyd RJ Jacquez Admin Darcel Rockett TMZ Staff Room For Debate Ed Morrissey Gadgetwise Switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) Griggscnn Kim-Mai Cutler Paul Conley Danny Sullivan Maureen /26198182

Imran Ali brings a word of caution:
What tool do you use for scheduling your events? Tags: conference , Crowdvine , Expectnation , Festival , LSx09 , meetup , SCHED* , sxsw Share/Email Sphere

Bats shows how it is done:
Baseball News Yankees 6, Blue Jays 5: Yanks Win Game, but May Lose Wang Ex-Quarterback Steve McNair Shot to Death After Drug Revelations, Redefining ’98 Home Run Chase The Night Disco Went Up in Smoke Phillies 7, Mets 2: Mets Turn Opportunity Into Another Hard Knock

Furthermore, Marshall Kirkpatrick claims:
This is such a big change and Ingram is doing such a good job of making the most of it that when Jennifer Preston was appointed the first Social Media Editor of the New York Times last month, several observers (us included) recommended that she look to Ingram's work for inspiration.

Stowe Boyd explains:
CommentsHow Will Twitter Be Governed?A recent post by Marshall Kirkpatrick, How Twitter's Staff Uses Twitter (And Why It Could Cause Problems) , makes some interesting observations and raises questions about the direction of Twitter based on the way Twitter staff use it:

RJ Jacquez considers that:
FAQs, Tips and Tricks: My Fav 3 fixes in Adobe Captivate 4 patch: 1)Audio Quality 2)USB mic on Vista 3)Insert Objects at playhead. Select Help>Updates 10:41 AM Jun 1st from web

admin brings some great news:
Thats all there is to the basics really. Don t forget that Twitter allows you to have multiple accounts, perfectly within the rules. However be sure to avoid retweeting between all your accounts or replying to your other accounts etc.. Its best to just keep the various accounts separate.

Furthermore, Darcel Rockett claims:
TV Listings  & Movie Times Find it fast Advertisement Zap2it Twitter Talk Recent posts Michael Haneke's 'The White Ribbon' wins Palme d'Or at Cannes 'Jon & Kate' Season 5 sneak peek: New wheels 'So You Think You Can Dance's' Nigel Lythgoe apologizes to gay community PICS: Twilight 'New Moon' scenes from the set VIDEO: Jonas Brothers get 'Paranoid' Gabrielle Union up in arms over racy letter posted on Internet 'Twilight: New Moon' spoilers 'Twilight's' Rob Pattinson puckers up for $20K 'Body Politic': The best pilot you won't see next season VIDEO: 'Shark Tank' first look More Blogs »

TMZ Staff notices:
TMZ Mobile : Full video & graphics anytime & anywhere as it breaks. TMZ Toolbar : TMZ Headlines ticker & one-click access to your favorite celebs right in your browser! TMZ Widget : Get your TMZ Fix! MySpace Video : Check out exclusive clips & more! iGoogle : Get the latest celeb news on your iGoogle homepage! TMZ Vista Gadget : The latest celeb news delivered directly to your Vista desktop Facebook : Get the TMZ widget for your page! Twitter : Follow TMZ - HarveyLevinTMZ!

Still not being convinced, Room for Debate replies:
Government and Politics CQ Politics Hotline On Call Political Perceptions ProPublica RealClearPolitics Roll Call SCOTUSblog The Caucus The Fix The Hill Threat Level Truthdig Washington Wire

Ed Morrissey is absolutely sure that:
posted at 6:55 pm on June 10, 2009 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly Howard Kurtz asked a question on Twitter yesterday about the nature of the relatively new communication network:

Meanwhile, Gadgetwise came up with this idea:
About Gadgetwise Gadgetwise is a blog about everything related to buying and using tech products. From figuring out which gadget to buy and how to get the best deal on it to configuring it once it's out of the box, Gadgetwise offers a mix of information, analysis and opinion to help you get the most out of your personal tech.

switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) imagines that:
The Iranian government blocked both Facebook and text-messaging on Saturday, forcing Iranians to use hard-to-trace Web services like GoogleTalk and Twitter.

Similarly, griggscnn adds:
While I agree that his is not a topic as noteworthy as election fraud in Iran, I do believe that Twitter is the perfect place to motivate people who have an interest in this cause. And you know what? Microsoft has finally acknowledged the issue and released a statement. Granted, they are holding fast to their beloved Word rendering engine, but to get a response from the Gates camp in less than 24 hours is *quite* the accomplishment.

Kim-Mai Cutler notices:
Tweetmeme is one product from U.K.-based social media company Fav.or.it . (The company also launched a very compelling real-time product called TweetTabs Tuesday, which is browser based, and thereby wins serious points for ease of use: It allows you to open several tabs with different Twitter search queries, something you might not if you with a desktop client. And clicking on any link provides an overlay with information about the URL, including blog posts. It also provides easy ways to retweet, or reply to a tweet.)

Paul Conley intervenes and adds:
Twitter -- at least in most B2B verticals -- is a media phenomenon. Most tweets come from journalists, marketing execs and public-relations pros. If you're a reporter for

Danny Sullivan brings some great news:
Finally, after the interview, attention was focused on Louis Gray s article about problems with Twitter Search how sometimes tweets are delayed in appearing or won t appear at all if date-range filters are applied. I asked Stone about the issues, and he replied that Twitter s aware that problems happen from time to time and is looking at the issues.

In other words, Maureen puts it this way:
mik   May 11th, 2009 10:59 pm ET If wanda went too far thatmeans that dood that said he hopes the new admin fail went too far too.his comment was far worst!!!

Ed Morrissey comes with the facts:
Entertainment Happy Slip Industry/Internet TV Ed Driscoll Jim Treacher Johnny Dollar Olbermann Watch Roger L. Simon Hangouts Conservative Grapevine Drudge Report Lucianne Memeorandum

Sources:
Imran Ali Bats Marshall Kirkpatrick Stowe Boyd RJ Jacquez admin Darcel Rockett TMZ Staff Room for Debate Ed Morrissey Gadgetwise switchedtips@gmail.com (Leila Brillson) griggscnn Kim-Mai Cutler Paul Conley Danny Sullivan Maureen

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However, Paul Boutin thinks differently:
This afternoon, the trending topics list on Twitter is a rotating set of call-outs to the late King of Pop. At first it was shocking to see how many people are capable of operating Twitter, but not spelling Michael correctly. Then I realized this is part of why we like Internet technology. Online businesses, eager to take money from anyone and everyone, have made it possible to find and buy any product you want, without needing to spell it correctly.

Frederic Lardinois sees it this way:
Sysomos , a Toronto-based startup, officially launched its two flagship products this morning: MAP (which stands for 'Media Analysis Platform') and Heartbeat. Both products are incredibly powerful (but costly) social media monitoring and analysis tools. In many ways, it is probably best to think of MAP and Heartbeat as co mpanion pieces. Heartbeat basically provides a subset of MAPs features and is somewhat similar to Radian6 's social media tools, with a strong focus on making it easy for companies to track social media metrics. MAP, on the other hand, is a far more powerful and flexible analysis tool.

Xeni Jardin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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katiemc does a quick recap:
Cheney says GOP presidential bench still strong Giuliani pondering gubernatorial bid First on the CNN Ticker: Bauer suggests compromise on Sanford

David Rothman is absolutely sure that:
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Similarly, Jeff Hester adds:
This week s Sunday Funny is from the Truth-is-Stranger-Than-Fiction category. Kogi BBQ in LA may not be the only one, but it is different. They combine Korean and Mexican food in a taco truck that Twitters their followers the location of their next taco fix.

Steve Benen gives a bit of an idea about it:
I don't get Twitter. I find the little shout outs uninteresting. If your tweets for the day keep you from posting one more post, then it was a poor use of your time. Posted by: Hipporider on May 22, 2009 at 5:43 PM | PERMALINK

Nilay Patel brings more details:
those Zune rumors posted to the account weren't exactly on the up-and-up: That account is bunk. Not run by Microsoft so I would not put much stock in what they say. The real Office movie account is http://twitter.com/office2010movie.

Andy Plesser thinks that the problem is:
Andy Plesser Executive Producer and Founder, Beet.TV Posted: June 20, 2009 09:39 PM BIO Become a Fan Get Email Alerts Bloggers' Index

Michael Arrington does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Zebb - May 29th, 2009 at 5:32 am PDT I guess I saw about equal coverage of both. The fact that MS was able to keep an equal amount of attention as google is pretty impressive since everyone seems to love google like they do apple.

Meanwhile, Pete Cashmore came up with this idea:
Will you be organizing a local Twestival? Let us know in the comments. Twestival Well Drilling Day 1 from Ethiopia charity: water from charity: water on Vimeo Vimeo .

Xeni Jardin comes with a new idea:
Take a look at this #3 posted by angusm , June 2, 2009 2:01 PM I wonder how many banner ads saying "Remember Tienanmen Square" we'd need to buy in order to get the Chinese government to block the entire Internet? "Hey, Zhang, have you noticed that round about June 4th each year most of the Internet seems to disappear for a few days? Is it some kind of capitalist holiday or something?"

Still being unsure, Danny Sullivan asks:
Share, Bookmark & Discuss This Article More: Keep Updated: News Via Email | News Via RSS Feed | News Via Twitter

Jordan Golson scans the other's answers and reply:
Notable News Electrical consumption estimate foresees first year-over-year drop since World War II on the backs of the financial crisis (Paul Kedrosky) The secrets behind Google s AdWords auction algorithm (Wired Magazine) Phone luring more customers to AT&T than ever (AppleInsider)

In response, Tom Scheck claims:
In the complaint, Emmer and Buesgens wrote:"Representative Gardner's communications were clearly designed to suggest that his colleagues are physically violent and prone to harassment of female members of the House of Representatives." Representative Gardner knew or, at the very least, should have known that his written comments were false and injurious to his ALL (sic) of his legislative colleagues...."

MG Siegler explains:
Google Releases A Search App That You Can Tweet From, But Can t Search Twitter From 38 Comments by MG Siegler on June 9, 2009

Robert Scoble brings more details:
Q: Why are you so fanatical about friendfeed? I thought you worked for Rackspace? A: Friendfeed has the best real time display right now of any of the services you ll find us on. It also has the best room technology and the best community (we made a list of more than 500 innovators and influencers and most of them are on friendfeed already). Plus we just like the team and they even, over the weekend, wrote some custom code for us so that we could better integrate it into our site.

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Paul Boutin Frederic Lardinois Xeni Jardin katiemc David Rothman Jeff Hester Steve Benen Nilay Patel Andy Plesser Michael Arrington Pete Cashmore Xeni Jardin Danny Sullivan Jordan Golson Tom Scheck MG Siegler Robert Scoble

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Meanwhile, Laugh Lines came up with this idea:
Search All NYTimes.com Cartoons / Humor World U.S. N.Y. / Region Business Technology Science Health Sports Opinion Arts Style Travel Jobs Real Estate Autos

Meanwhile, Amina Akhtar came up with this idea:
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Phil Bronstein points out another thing aside from that:
Darrell West: The Two Faces of Twitter: Revolution in a Digital Age At the same time that Twitter and Facebook facilitate grass-roots communications, though, these technologies sow the seeds for future political repression.

Meanwhile, Dawn Foster came up with this idea:
You can also take pictures from the stopwatch view and the pictures are tagged with additional data: time taken, distance from starting point, altitude, and latitude/longitude. The picture also shows up on the map so that you can see exactly where you were when you took the photo. I ve had some difficulty getting it to display multiple photos from the workout, but I m not sure if it s a limitation of the Lite version, a user error or a bug in the software.

DealBook points out another thing aside from that:
A SharesPost founder, Greg Brogger, believes his site has one solution to the slowdown in I.P.O. s: Bulletin boards for more than 100 start-ups that allow buyers and sellers to post the price and number of shares they want to purchase or unload, and the ability to e-mail one another directly.

For this purpose, Nick Bradbury suggests:
Nick Bradbury: A-Listers Are Late to the Stream Nick Bradbury Personal ramblings from the creator of HomeSite, TopStyle and FeedDemon.

Ed Morrissey is absolutely sure that:
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Before going any further, RJ Jacquez wants to get this straight:
At #devcon09, "Interactivity in eLearning" is a hot topic, no surprise. Similarly why not more "interactive docs" in Tech Communication? 9:09 AM Jun 19th from TweetDeck

Harry McCracken considers that:
(Actually, I m not positive that Twain said that but he s often quoted on the Web as having said so. If he didn t , the quote is self-affirming.)

Jer can't forget that:
A lot of people were quick to find the 2D weakness - cross-pacific flights are not shown properly. I like the suggestion that this might be due to a no-fly zone or a sea monster - but really it s because I opted for the 2D map to avoid the typical spinning globe visualization cliché. I think the 2D map works well for a lot of reasons - I might eventually try a globe version but I don t think so.

Michelle Malkin remembers that:
# 17 On June 18th, 2009 at 8:22 pm, tbear44 said: Ahmadinejad is the Bush of Iran. And Mousavi is the Obama of Iran. and lgm, the Biden of liberals.

Frederic Lardinois is not really sure about that:
I like these- I think it's interesting, so many tools are being developed all at the same time. sm2 by Techrigy is also free, and just about any white label social network these days comes with some sort of analytics. As for monitoring, I'm still happy with the kinds of services socialmention and trackle provide. Not sure why more serious services aren't free.

As a result of that, Maureen belives:
Dodie from CA   May 11th, 2009 10:14 pm ET @ Steve southern Illinois Yes, I completely agree with your statement

For example, Dianna Huff considers:
This blog is protected by Dave 's Spam Karma 2 : 21281 Spams eaten and counting...

Erick Schonfeld shows how it is done:
Last week, Facebook took a $200 million investment that valued the company at $10 billion. So if Facebook is worth $10 billion, how much is Twitter worth? After all, Twitter turned down $500 million from Facebook late last year, and founder Evan Williams might not even sell it for $1 billion . But how about for $1.7 billion?

Michael Arrington does a quick recap:
Bing: What Would Sun Tzu Tell Microsoft? « SmoothSpan Blog June 1st, 2009 at 8:20 am Is Bing the Search Engine of the Future? | Black Web 2.0 June 4th, 2009 at 6:53 am

Despite the previous arguments, Ken Layne has many reasons to think otherwise:
Mark Sanford says at 3:24 pm, June 8th, 2009 - Reply GDuvall : The World Church of the Creator, naturlich.

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Laugh Lines Amina Akhtar Phil Bronstein Dawn Foster DealBook Nick Bradbury Ed Morrissey RJ Jacquez Harry McCracken Jer Michelle Malkin Frederic Lardinois Maureen Dianna Huff Erick Schonfeld Michael Arrington Ken Layne

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