> Link to this page:
http://j.mp/Twitter-Video
How the electric telegraph switched on the connected world
In 1837 William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone patented their telegraph, starting a new era of instant, long-distance electrical communication that culminated in the internet, email, Facebook, Twitter ... Mark Brandon of the Open University spoke to John Liffen of London's Science Museum about this 20th Century Icon in a video interview in The Guardian.
Two hundred years ago, people had to wait days, weeks or even months for letters to arrive by horse and ship. The electric telegraph changed all that. In the space of a few years, anyone in a large town could send a message hundreds of miles in just a few minutes.
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Beth Lovell, Information Desk Assistant of The Science Museum.
> Link to this page:
http://j.mp/Grandpa-Twitter
2. @tferriss = Author of The 4 Hour Work Week, Entrepreneur Genius
+ World Traveler/Adventurer... I get that one too.
3. @SarahKSilverman = Hilarious Comedian... Okay, I'm also like that.
4. @DaveStringer = Had to look this one up... He's a Yogi and Chant artist.
(Not sure how I relate to Dave, but Twitter can't be wrong)
> Link to this page:
http://bit.ly/MyTwins
December 29, 2010:
This all started as a test...I've had @TonyMichael for over 2 years now,
and I just created @TonyMichael2 - here's why.
> The Problem:
I find that people on twitter who @reply a lot are GREAT at interaction,
which is what twitter is all about. However if I want to read what is going
on with them, I can never find those posts because they are buried in a
sea of @replies to other people. Many (if not most) I have no interest
in reading about, nor am I interested in what their conversation is.
I've also assumed (you have to be careful with that) other people might
feel the same way. Maybe they want to read my posts, but they don't
care about many of the conversations I have with other people.
So...
How do I still send those messages without cluttering up my twitter page?
> My Solution:
Make a 2nd Twitter account. This way I can @reply to people all day long
about things the 25,000+ other people following me might not care about
and not clutter up my main page. And for those who DO want to read every
little message, it's all still public under the #2 account.
I WISH Twitter had this function built in to their platform, the ability to separate
"posts" vs. "@replies" so I wouldn't need 2 accounts, but as of now they don't.
That's why I have @TonyMichael and @TonyMichael2.
I still do some @replies from @TonyMichael, the purpose wasn't to stop
@replies all together, just to cut down on clutter. So about 90% of my
replies I now send from @TonyMichael2.
I actually got this idea from @Hootsuite.
They have:
Is where they post what is going on with their company, and...> @Hootsuite_Help:
Is where they send all their replies to questions from customers.
Take a look:
http://twitter.com/hootsuite
- Has 2,100+ tweets.
Specifically about topics I would actually care about
http://twitter.com/hootsuite_help
- Has 25,000+ tweets.
Most of which I do NOT care about, and would never want to see!
If they didn't have the 2nd account, those 2,100 relevant tweets would
be lost in a sea of 27,000 tweets that didn't concern me OR 95% of the
people who want to know what's going on at their company.
> My Goal:
My goal was to keep my Twitter stream as relevant as possible for the
largest number of people, and still interact publicly with everyone the way
Twitter is intended to be used.
> Will this prove to be a good idea?
- I hope so, but I don't know.
1. Worst case scenario, my idea flops and I go back to using one account.
2. Best case scenario, my idea becomes so popular that Twitter recognizes
my sheer genius and hires me as a platform consultant to roll our their new
integrated dual stream platform and I am credited for changing the face of
social media for ever.
I'm pretty sure one of those two scenarios will be the outcome.
PS: If @Biz is reading this, I only want 10% of Twitter for my awesome idea.
PPS: Anyone else, I'd love to hear your feedback. Tell me what you think!
> Link to this page:
http://bit.ly/Why_2
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*** Update ***
I just saw an article on Mashable with a study that proves my theory right!
> Link to full article:
http://bit.ly/TweetEffect-Mashable
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*** Update #2 ***
Looks like Twitter was listening?
18 months after my post of this article Twitter launches
"View profiles with or without replies".
> June 19, 2012:
http://blog.twitter.com/2012/06/new-way-to-experience-profiles-with-or.html
This is a great app, I use it all the time.
Get it, buy it, you'll love it.
I have nothing to do with them, no affiliate link, etc.
Here's their site, enjoy!
http://BirdHouseApp.com
PS: This is a shameless plug in hopes that it will
help convince the developer to add 1 simple little
feature I would like. (Landscape mode please.)
Thanks guys.
> Link to this page:
http://bit.ly/BirdhouseApp
Facebook has a movie coming out now.
http://tinyurl.com/TheFacebookMovie
So why shouldn't Twitter??? ;-)
> Link to this page:http://bit.ly/The-Twitter-Movie
All My Twitter Tips (via @guykawasaki)
> How To Tweet:
http://goo.gl/dyMWI
> The Six Twitter Types:
http://goo.gl/0ttF
> Looking for Mr. Goodtweet:
- How to Pick Up Followers on Twitter
http://goo.gl/X0eha
> Ten Things you Must Know before Using Twitter:
http://goo.gl/fLtI
> How to Use Twitter as a Twool:
Explains how to use Twitter as a marketing tool, as opposed to a social network.
http://goo.gl/q7RzC
> How to Get Retweeted:
Your goal for every tweet should be that it gets retweeted. Learn more here.
http://goo.gl/G6btI
> Who You Gonna Follow Now?
Provides three websites to help you choose who's worth following on Twitter.
http://goo.gl/jnU58
> How to Drive Traffic with Repeat Tweets:
Not for the faint of heart, this posting shows why to repeat your tweets.
http://goo.gl/kHQvz
> Twitter Cluelessness:
The 11 most common things that make people look clueless on Twitter.
http://goo.gl/KHRo
> Tweetmeme: Hottest Stories on Twitter:
http://tweetmeme.com
> Alltop - Tweets of the Twitter Elite:
Aggregation of the tweets of the Twitter elite.
http://twitterati.alltop.com
--> Find the full list at:
http://goo.gl/Rho43
> Link to this page:
http://bit.ly/TwitterInfoPages
Hilarious!
> Link to this page:
http://Tony.so/Twitter-Spoof