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christianderson (1)
May 20, 2008
@stevebaker # nice work on " Why Twttr Matters" (http://tinyurl.com/5x5cxz). Is it in the print edition? getting good feedback?
jcnork (1)
May 19, 2008
thanks @stevebaker for the good reporting #
nowsourcing (1)
May 16, 2008
@stevebaker Nicely done # Twitter may have a long way to go, but existing users' adoption looking good - http://tinyurl.com/2vk666
MYKLbiz (1)
May 15, 2008
ironically, i was reading @SteveBaker's "Why Twitter Matters" (#bwstory) while Twitter was down. do you need Twitter as badly as @Arrington
cchez (3)
May 15, 2008
The Business Week Story on Why Twitter Matters http://twurl.nl/qeoa07 #
mjkeliher (10)
May 15, 2008
@stevebaker's Twitter story: http://is.gd/gXR #
kegill (1)
May 15, 2008
@steverubel thanks for the # on twitter ... here's the slideshowhttp://snurl.com/28zbq
jonathanfields (2)
May 15, 2008
Retweeting @stevebaker # on blogspotting: http://tinyurl.com/6qxchb going to blog today about the process of crowdsourcing on Twit
Pistachio (13)
May 10, 2008
@stevebaker # Live-Twittering campus lockdown: http://twurl.nl/5qs8es Twitter=potential emergency alert system (some EMS already use)
CreativeSage (12)
May 09, 2008
Retweet @stevebaker Just blogged about # ...lots to digest. Will blog draft Monday and look for more input. http://tinyurl.com/65fkqw
CreativeSage (12)
May 09, 2008
Retweet @stevebaker Here's the search on Summize for # http://tinyurl.com/4ny2nj Steve's story is still in progress, with our input.
marcusc (1)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # it could be as @danschawbel put it - twitter complement blogs. twitter killed the blogosphere is another possibility.
drubloomfield (1)
May 09, 2008
Have much greater appreciation for # now that I'm following developing Business Week story # - RT collaboration anywhere
tweismann (11)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker re: Twitter's revenue model: http://snurl.com/2839s #
LionelatDell (2)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker In my view, Twitter's a good way for customers to initiate the support process. #
LionelatDell (2)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter's focus is strictly conversation and connecting folks. Other social sites dilute that focus.
Capgemini (1)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter matters, in the same way as blogs matter. But Twitter talks back, is quicker, simpler and more succinct.
walkerfenton (10)
May 09, 2008
@gregwind # "sponsored tweet" (st) - 20/30/40th interaction triggers a st based on velocity of messages
walkerfenton (10)
May 09, 2008
@gregwind # "sponsored tweet" (st) based on user profile, based on traffic - received or sent. (more)
walkerfenton (10)
May 09, 2008
# ReadWriteWeb "The Ultimate Twitter Revenue Model" http://snurl.com/282jb
tweismann (11)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # I wouldn't buy. I don't know enough about how they'll make money and not sure there's critical mass of users.
walkerfenton (10)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # what if? does it matter? a bad consumer experience will self regulate the population.
MarkMayhew (1)
May 09, 2008
following @stevebaker because he's writing an article using Twitter #
prblog (6)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # is it me or is this like the neverending profnet request? waiting to hear "no mas" in your next tweet.
prblog (6)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # twitter uptime? bad compared to other social networks: http://storefrontbacktalk.com/story/050908uptime
Scabr (1)
May 09, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter is the key tech platform.No.1.
prblog (6)
May 09, 2008
25 pages of tweets for @stevebaker to consider for his Twitter article # http://tinyurl.com/4ny2nj
plasmaegg (3)
May 08, 2008
# some kinda serious world traveller... love the community
plasmaegg (3)
May 08, 2008
# in my current life mode - to actually meet and communicate regularly with the number of people that I do on twitter I would need
plasmaegg (3)
May 08, 2008
# so far I have I tend to treat twitter as another social circle, one that I could not possibley have established and maintained IRL
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
Retweet @stevebaker Here's the search on Summize for # http://tinyurl.com/4ny2nj
sarahgilbert (2)
May 08, 2008
twitter is a singles bar for platonic friends, biz contacts: everyone's talking at once, investmnt is little, potential payoff huge #
antoniocapo (5)
May 08, 2008
# @vanhoosear That's the beauty of it all. We can have completely different POVs and still find twitter useful.
cind (1)
May 08, 2008
If Twitter uses language from the living room, there are a helluva lot of strange people in my living room. #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter adds value to your biz by using "language from the living room, not the board room" (quote via http://tinyurl.com/4bqe4d)
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
@Celebtur @dindeelean @dankeldsen @bikerbar @abiteofsanity @eve11 Thanks for your thoughtful replies re # shows value of Twitter.
sarahgilbert (2)
May 08, 2008
want to contribute to # but i'm too busy mining twitter for great story ideas and writing about them...
jonathanfields (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # here to stay. Satisfies deep need for social interaction for widely-dispersed community of web workers.
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
Twitter has become a concept that inspires independent, distributed platforms. You'll have a microblogging platform of your own. #
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # it's already a platform, a classic textbook definition and we're watching the birth of a platform and approach
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
IMHO, @stevebaker just hit on the $10 million question for the # meme: http://tinyurl.com/6pl6yd
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker What could be worth more is something that combines vectors and mechanisms, like FriendFeed. #
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Twitter is one vector on the social graph, so not worth much, IMO. #
antoniocapo (5)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Twitter allows you to bounce ideas off each other. One-to-one w/ hundreds of listeners that can offer ideas #
kwatson49 (1)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # When will Twitter go beyond microblogging? I want to twitter Starbucks order to my local barista. Walk in, ready!
antoniocapo (5)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Twitter is doing what people have been doing for a long time. Talking to each other. But at a massive scale. #
antoniocapo (5)
May 08, 2008
Follow @stevebaker from BW who's writing a story about Twitter usage and jump in the conversation w/ #
zenaweist (3)
May 08, 2008
and the twitter hook - when it clicked w/ you - everyone has a hook, here's mine: http://tinyurl.com/yw85k7 #
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# Instead, Twitter often inspires, educates & can help motivate people to think, do better, overcome loneliness & alienation.
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# I don't think majority use Twitter for narcissism and loneliness as @caseycuddy suggests—often for humanitarian, good causes.
zenaweist (3)
May 08, 2008
also @kanter's non-profit work, social media for social good: http://tinyurl.com/6mbeqp @chrisbrogan's post recapping it #
zenaweist (3)
May 08, 2008
an example of a twitter social media snack: http://tinyurl.com/68c293 #
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# May have been mentioned already, but Twitter has been used to raise funds for causes, like http://frozenpeafund.com & others.
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
@cindeelean Thanks—I'm writing a blog post for my Twitterversary that will go into more detail about how Twitter has helped me. #
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@Infuser # well said. I don't follow many contributors in this discussion- hard to separate the wheat from the chaff
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@brampitoyo @gwalter people have been calling for decentralized Twitter http://tinyurl.com/6hn9g9 Not sure what the hold up is #
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # the monetizable value of twitter is in the archive (mined by people will pay), not the content creation or distribution
israelblechman (1)
May 08, 2008
writing a blog post about #
elliottng (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker did you follow @hashtags so your # would be registered?
CincyRecruiter (1)
May 08, 2008
Retweeting @prblog # "Twitter won't change the world. But maybe the conversation will." That's deep man...
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is very helpful for branding business, exchanging crucial info & resources, doing market research, promoting good causes.
elliottng (2)
May 08, 2008
Follow @stevebaker now. He is writing a BusinessWeek story on Twitter 140 char at a time! #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@walkerfenton good call on the 'smart feeds' idea. I've been wanting to play with dynamically created feeds to track emerging memes #
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter glitches matter a lot when you have a deadline & need to communicate w/others quickly, or if you're at a conference.
danschawbel (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # - conversations are happening..Twitter speeds them up...businesses need to know what's being said to prevent disasters
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # outages are an irritant for me but i don't use for biz critical...to get to next level, must be utility-reliable
danschawbel (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # - Twitter is a channel to personally connect with those who were unreachable before.
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Could Twitter END the tech glitches tomorrow by not sharing the API so widely & freely? that they DON'T speaks volumes
JimCahill (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # A novel use was at Web 2.0 Expo. Used Tweetscan to follow others taking real-time notes in Twitter while listening live
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@brampitoyo that's how PDX rolls! ;) #
prblog (6)
May 08, 2008
# twitter tech glitches are frustrating. tt's an easy trade off for a free service. will twitter scale?! it needs to. now.
danschawbel (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # - Twitter is great for sales pitches and breaking news stories and blogging is good for advice and analysis
brampitoyo (1)
May 08, 2008
Am proud that the first two person to comment on the # article hail from PDX. Woohoo!
prblog (6)
May 08, 2008
# What is Twitter? A wonderful utility that has helped me in several ways. No need to get dramatic about it.
danschawbel (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # in the future these services will be integrated, centralized and simplified for personal/business organization
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter provides entry point to conversations with bloggers, 2.0 & traditional media, influencers, prospective clients, community.
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter scaling isn't an issue to me because I think microblogging will decentralize, like email. Businesses will provide accounts.
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# interesting personal branding/career uses of twitter @zefrank @garyvee @marshallk @newmediajim @guykawasaki @penelopetrunk
prblog (6)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter won't change the world. But maybe the conversation will.
CreativeSage (12)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter has become my business gateway to other socnets. (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.) & blog sites, resulting in clients, alliances.
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing @stevebaker I use Yahoo! Pipes and Tweetpeek.com to manage my attention on Twitter #
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
Wondering what # is all about? I explained it here with lots of links: http://twurl.nl/38uqr3
SukiFuller (1)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # glitches matter only so much in the fact that if they don't then how do people recognize product is improved.
pprlisa (3)
May 08, 2008
# for some reason Twitter gets a tech pass on downtime noone too mad - maybe cause its not mission critical...yet
fairminder (3)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter allows you to contact someone that you wouldn't dream of because is doesn't require a reply, but might earn one or even 2.
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # CTO of British Telecom Twitters: @jobsworth as does exec. prod. of Curb Your Enthusiasm @tim_gibbons
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@walkerfenton we track the Twitter accounts of our clients' competitors at Voce #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
Interesting difference of opinion in the comments of the BW post http://tinyurl.com/6q5sy6 about where the # thread home is.
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker More on how Twitter and other social media bring people together, see Social Media Breakfast series. http://is.gd/dTO #
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
@maxhalehoff great rules for forming your Twitter network. I follow similar ones and it's worked well for me #
fairminder (3)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is a live demonstration opportunity. Followers can see what you do and who you interact with, rather than reading LinkdIn.
cchez (3)
May 08, 2008
the biggest challenge for business is to lose the fear for control #
fairminder (3)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter allows little things at work out to gain traction, the small happenings, slightly important ideas and passing observations.
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Also, think how long and difficult this particular # project would be if you had to use blogs! :)
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@shawnking good point about @bynkii dominating convo. I suppose that's where unsubscribing comes into play ;) #
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@Pistachio # yes! Huge for internal. For my co., which has almost 400,000 employees. flattening/collaborating is key.
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # who else uses twitter to follow competitive information?
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
@DaleInnis Of course, but when I signed up, I didn't think, "Will this scale?" #
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# ...team-building, tech transfer, knowledge sharing, orientation, business intelligence, team communications, internal comms, etc.
shashib (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Two posts that you may find interesting http://tinyurl.com/2255w5 http://tinyurl.com/353s8s
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# i think the most exciting business use of Twitter is in its infancy: INTERNAL use. collaboration, mentoring, flattening hierarchy..
shashib (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # @cbensen is on twitter for ACDSee @evanhamilton for Flock @acarvin for NPR
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@TDefren # even more, it allows employees to be - and be seen as - the public face of the company.
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
Perhaps most significantly, Twitter is a place where leaders, early adopters, influencers, sharers, ethusiasts and critics all live #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@walkerfenton @shawnking I use private msgs on Twitter for IM, which is different than my public broadcasts that are more like IRC #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter's 140 chars limit prevents ramblers from derailing/dominating discussion, which improves collaboration and value for biz.
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
for my followers who are new to # they are a way of tagging/aggregating tweets. @stevebaker is using # for a convo/article
elsua (5)
May 08, 2008
# Interesting thing is when you bring Twitter into the corporate firewall to share snippets u normally wouldn't share with outsiders
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker But now tech challenges: Report states Twitter has worst downtime for social networks http://snurl.com/27xvz #
vanhoosear (5)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter's also about sharing (and caring about) personal triumphs & challenges, like @mosqueda @susanreynolds etc.
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# =a subject tag not a person. see hashtags.org for how it works. @stevebaker is writing a Twitter story for BusinessWeek, on Twitter
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
Scalability and speed are business issues. Businesses can gain from people *personally* adopting tools like Twitter. #
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
Retweeting @MEL_7997 # Are companies outside of tech industry finding value in Twitter?
jpgardner (1)
May 08, 2008
# - I've talked w/ thought leaders about politics & tech. But whatever the topic may be, twitter is the collective comments section.
elsua (5)
May 08, 2008
As well as a sense of connecting stronglywith their already existing relationships & help nurture new potentially fruitful ones #
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# resources: for Confs http://twurl.nl/cio1ip Twitter Makes us __ http://twurl.nl/io4ejl Twitter is my Village http://twurl.nl/c8c3vz
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # It may be coincidence or my network but Twitter.com seemed to slow way down since the story started.
vanhoosear (5)
May 08, 2008
# @AntonioCapo I'm not a big fan of "corporate" branded Tweeple. Twitter is more about personal brand than corporate brand.
elsua (5)
May 08, 2008
To me it's ideal for those mobile workers to get them back connected with their world while on the road & have a sense of belonging #
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # challenge for companies: the blurred lines between internal and external conversations. what goes in and doesn't?
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing # - I guess I hadn't thought of an internal public discussion... sounds like an interesting idea...
sharong (2)
May 08, 2008
@adamclyde i think you hit the nail on the head. # twitter is not IM, because i'm speaking to many, not just one.
elsua (5)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing Interesting thoughts, Shawn. 1st time I see someone mentioning they don't see the value from Twitter,yet here u are ;) #
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
# resources: my recent Bentley College Twitter class: http://twurl.nl/uqcj2g SAP Global Survey Interview: http://is.gd/4sH
MichelleBB (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker I've just added Twitter to my email signature to help others find me easily and quickly. #
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker LOL, recursive. NewsGator (client) business using Twitter & a widget to track & share # updates: http://twurl.nl/pxnxc5
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@walkerfenton # but IM isn't public. I use IM constantly here at IBM but it's between two individuals, not masses like twitter
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@Pistachio # - you can also get updates via our widget http://snurl.com/27xna
vanhoosear (5)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is hard to explain. It is many things to many people. That's both its greatest strength and greatest weakness.
JimCahill (2)
May 08, 2008
@TexasDave , @garymintchell , check out @stevebaker # as he writes his BusinessWeek story using Twitter- http://twurl.nl/kc110c
MichelleBB (2)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter allows people to make connections beyond their normal social & professional circles. Perfect for job seekers.
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
coincidence, just my machine/network, or has Twitter.com slowed down since # started?
Pistachio (13)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker interesting concept # you can follow along via hashtags http://twurl.nl/2tpqpv read about it here: http://twurl.nl/102jhd
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing # isn't IM supposed to be internal twitter?
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing # I agree. public is power. here we've connected the two and 99% ends up public (twitter), 1% internal. User decides.
elsua (5)
May 08, 2008
Surprised not to see many folks in Twitterland chiming in on to # Wonder why that is. Don't we all want to prove its business value?
vanhoosear (5)
May 08, 2008
# @tweismann Makes a great point: it definitely compresses the news cycle. To quote @geoffliving et al., "Now is Gone"
frankroche (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Twitter is Flash Gordon's elevator speech. Get in - flash - get out. Whoosh. #
pprlisa (3)
May 08, 2008
# and a great back & forth on the pros & cons of Biz on Twitter is here - comment section is stellar http://tinyurl.com/3dvtqp
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing thx re: Zappos example. here at IBM... tons of users on twitter and on an internal Twitter. great for virtual office #
SuggestionBox (3)
May 08, 2008
In addition to creating conversations, Twitter is a channel to engage our passionate members, provide support and just be open. #
cchez (3)
May 08, 2008
reading people contributions on the # about twitter for business by twitters... live updates: http://twemes.com/bwstory
vanhoosear (5)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter + SMS + mobile web broswer = always connected.
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@ShawnKing @stevebaker # or, highly productive, based on what kind of conversations you have and relationships you build
stevegarfield (2)
May 08, 2008
Twitter is putting @stevebaker out of a writing job. http://twemes.com/bwstory All he has to do now is edit. Yay twitter people! #
antoniocapo (5)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Look at @accenture @oracle @sapnetwork using Twitter trying to give their companies a voice closer to the customer
frankroche (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # @patphelan intro'd TwitterFone and got 500 beta requests in 30 mins. New product intro can happen in 140 characters.
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
# very prominent in the Tweme Cloud showing prominence in Twitterverse.
sharong (2)
May 08, 2008
# twitter is like global cracked-out irc channel. amorphous, fast & intense. but regardless of infrastucture, its where The Peopl r
walkerfenton (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # - use this widget to track tweets!http://snurl.com/27xna
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
Good post from @davedonohue about significance of # to the PR industry http://snurl.com/27xkw
ahg3 (1)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter helps people connect with expert resources, instanly. Your article is a great meta-example.
LPT (3)
May 08, 2008
@burhop - real person responds to any replies or DMs that the corp twitter acct receives - connecting to people behind-the-scenes #
LPT (3)
May 08, 2008
@burhop - one interesting thing we're learning is how to mix "corp" & "personal" twittering. Each "corp" twitter has a real person #
davidsinger (1)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is conversations and building relationships quickly. They may not last forever, but what does?
metafluence (15)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker's # is taking off. Now at the top of http://hashtags.org/ Interesting discussion about business value of Twitter.
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # companies are finding twitter helps replace the connections lost as organizations moved virtual and global
frankroche (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter moved beyond its kids walkie-talkie phase: "What ru doing? I dunno, what ru doing?" Now its links, solutions.
SuggestionBox (3)
May 08, 2008
Love this # conversation going on. Shows the value in Twitter. Of course all of the conversations move into a more engaged stage.
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
# twitter is an example of a new form of data, the stream...the value is less in the database than in the movement and real-time info
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
Hope everyone is following @stevebaker who is writing a live businessweek story via twitter. And all can contribute at #
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is a real-time channel for companies to identify people in their buying communities in the consideration or trial phase
frankroche (4)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # The best biz story going is Comcast's frank Eliason @comcastcares He's handling hundreds of issues...and connecting.
SuggestionBox (3)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker Thanks to @stoweboyd we were able to connect via # and meet up at Web 2.0 Expo #
LPT (3)
May 08, 2008
# - Dell was one business to Twitter early through @Direct2Dell then @DellOutlet @DellHomeOffers @ReGeneration @IdeaStorm & more
ischafer (1)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter enables businesses to a)listen to what 'connected' people are saying about them, and b)prove that they listen..
jljohansen (1)
May 08, 2008
There have been a few theories on what Twitter in enterprise will look like. Asynchronous status monitoring, RT conversation, etc #
steverubel (1)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # ...unlike blogging, it seems some companies like Zappos are diving in, using it as an outpost for customer service.
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
Example: @albertmaruggi & I put a personal face on Provident Partners. @markpalony for SoftBrands. @ShashiB for Network Solutions. #
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
The best examples we'll see of "business Twittering," though, are by *the people* within businesses, not as corporate entities. #
mjkeliher (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker H&R Block, JetBlue, Comcast, Zappos, Dell: All real companies that are doing real work with Twitter. Not trivia. #
davidparmet (2)
May 08, 2008
# twitter is like a virtual water cooler for ppl like me who work at home or alone.
tweismann (11)
May 08, 2008
# Twitter is reducing the news cycle from hour-to-hour to minutes and seconds, as the NoVA earthquake and primaries showed this week.
davidparmet (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # make sure to mention that twitter is like crack, but in a good way. it's the only way I can stay on top of everyone
whatsnext (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # -twitter goes beyond business blogs; connecting people in real time for deals, dinners, and lots more
pprlisa (3)
May 08, 2008
# from online shoes to MC Hammer businesses are jumping on Twitter talk with their customers and solve actual business issues
whatsnext (2)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # Twitter is the new international water cool for the digerati. and a showcase for worldclass customer service by zappos
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # how about quality (audio, lit) vs. immediacy (mp3, blog).. will we see a return to quality, and what's trigger?
stevegarfield (2)
May 08, 2008
It's a cold and rainy day in Boston. @stevebaker is going to write a BusinessWeek story about Twitter on Twitter at 2:30 #
jyarmis (6)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker # you should write...about the pent-up demand for innovation...a decade of MS Ofc dominance dulled user excitement for SW
adamclyde (10)
May 08, 2008
@stevebaker so are you going to use # to follow your twitter article experiment? Or just replies to @stevebaker Great idea, btw..

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