5 ways Twitter changed how we communicate: 1: Made a fast flow of information faster. 2:Removed the celebrity filter 3: Created “thought leaders” 4: Strengthened the “second screen” 5: (Over)simplified the conversation via CNN.com. This leaves me wondering who the “we” they refer to really is. As we celebrate Twitter’s 5th birthday, and I approach my […]
The Implications Of Curated Search with Dan Green And Gahlord Dewald
Before I went to bed last night, I sent this message out on Twitter. respres Jeff Turner New Facebook Patent: the Huge Implications of Curated Search http://bit.ly/hLGnhL (@gahlord have you seen this?) I was hoping it would find Gahlord Dewald fresh and rested and ready to dig in. My plan worked. I got up at 4:15am […]
Time Provides Its Own Transparency
People reveal who they are. It just happens. One of the battle cries of the social media movement has been, “transparency!” We’ve been encouraged to “be transparent” in our online communication in order to gain the trust of our networks. It’s generally good advice, as far as it goes. Of course it doesn’t go far […]
Listening To Learn – Numbers Can Be Deceiving
One of my goals in capturing the data from the #sab11 twitter stream was to get a feel for who was moving the conversation, but I was also interested in how much my presentation impacted the twitter stream.
Have We Really Lost Control?
I’m going to spend the first week of the new year away from this beast, hike, workout, disconnect, and see if I can’t find a way to moderation.
How To Approach REBarcamp
This was my kickoff presentation at REBarcamp Denver.
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