I could be less subtle, but I’d have to seriously try..
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Visualisation of the twitter network – even if some of the information is impossible to decipher, it’s very pretty
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Who’d have thought Twitter was a get out of jail free card?
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Turn that in class twitter into something real and useful for tweeting away the day with the rest of the twit-o-sphere. Wait, whay aren’t we called the twit-o-cube?
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Twitter crowdstatus: A means to check everyone’s twitter status at once…
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A toolkit of twitter gear to make more use of the system. Now, if I can just figure out how to run software from USB in the lab, we’ll have proper twitter functionality.
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Alternative ways to use twitter
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Includes a not on using twitter for higher education – so we’re not the first to the line (yay!) for a change
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Twitter for journalism and blogging? It really is the wonder drug of 2008
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For Companies: How To Track Tweets
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An preliminary explanation of how microblogging such as twitter works, and what it takes for the microblogging/lifestreaming to work for you.
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Expand and enhance twitter with a selection of tools and tricks as used by Web Strategist Jeremiah Owyang
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Twitter as a platform for web development? Okay, I’m impressed. That’s way more versatile than expected.
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Twitter search functionality
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Advice for using twitter
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Twitter accessories and aftermarket plug ins to boost the experience.
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Analysis of twitter posts and content
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the Twitpitch, and yes, it’s just what you think – an elevator pitch narrowed down to 140 characters or less. Sound familiar? It’s what you had to do in the Blog Plan assignment. Ain’t it fun to learn technique before it gets mainstreamed?
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More reasons why Twitter is proving to be a valuable asset in the online tool kit
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Twitter. 140 characters at a time, and another means and way of communication with your market
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Twubble can help expand your Twitter bubble—it searches your friend graph and picks out people who you may like to follow
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Meme tracking system that scans twitter for content and updates
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Real time twitter feed just pulling in wish words