Nonprofits using Twitter?
NetSquared posted this intriguing question: How can nonprofits use Twitter? Since I’ve been getting into Twitter lately, I’ve been thinking about its work-related applications. Unfortunately, Twitter...
View ArticleTwittering away
I have been playing with Twitter lately. You’re welcome to follow me, although I can’t promise that it will be scintillating. I have had some fun with it, but I am still thinking about how it might be...
View ArticleUsing Twitter to focus and be present
Twitter is a tool I have been exploring lately and thinking about how it can be put to practical use. Twitter asks the question: What are you doing? But the answer to that question can be more than...
View ArticleMy social media world
This past weekend I joined Facebook, and now my social media world is so complex and intertwined that it makes my head hurt. To help me make sense of it all, I drew this map: My social media map (I...
View ArticleTwitter vs. RSS: How Twitter has freed me from hours of blog reading
I used to subscribe to all my favorite blogs and read them in Google Reader. But no matter how much I tried to stay on top of them, I always ended up subscribed to 100 or more blogs, which were...
View ArticleShould you expect privacy from online services?
I think the answer is no, with some qualifications, which I’ll get to shortly. But here’s the thing. When you sign up for free services like Google‘s various offerings, Twitter, Facebook, free blogging...
View ArticleHow to search your old Tweets + Twitter spring cleaning tips
I recently had a question: How do I search my own tweets for an old link I might need or a great quip I had made? The problem with Twitter‘s search tool is that it’s time-limited. You can search your...
View ArticleWhy I’m not following you on Twitter…
Image via Wikipedia I recently tried an experiment on Twitter. I tried following back everyone who followed me — well, almost everyone, as I’ll explain. The results were very interesting. Within a few...
View ArticleEssay of the Week: How one stupid tweet
How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life – NYTimes.com by Jon Ronson. Filed under: Asides Tagged: Essay of the week, Jon Ronson, New York Times Magazine, Social networks, Twitter
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