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AccMan TalkBack: Experimenting with Twitter

  • Andy Piper · 2 years ago
    Well firstly I'm not Roo :-)

    To be honest, the Scoble thing yesterday almost entirely passed me by. I actually wasn't picking anyone out when I commented on the chattiness - if anything I was realising that 50% or more of my tweets yesterday were @replies.

    As for the ability to actually get this level of interactivity, that's a very cool use of Twitter. It doesn't fit in to the models that people have been identifying, but one of the nice things about the simplicity of Twitter is that it suddenly turns out to lend itself to these new kinds of interaction.
  • James D Kirk · 2 years ago
    Hey Dennis, I wasn't there, and while I wish I was, I wouldn't have been able to experience the other end of the equation to which you speak. Feel free to click through and read my short post on The Web 2.0 way to ask questions at a Google press conference!
  • Dennis Howlett · 2 years ago
    @Andy: My head was in such a mess...apologies...fixed.
  • Brandon · 2 years ago
    Speaking of experimenting, I think Twitter's potential as a project team tool is seriously overlooked. Our product lifecycle continues to shorten yet we compile old, batch-style progress updates, why not use Twitter for these types of updates and questions to the rest of the team as you mention them above. Here are a few more Twitter project management ideas: http://newlycorporate.com/2007/11/05/twitter-in...