[Sigia-l] Twitting yet?
Leisa Reichelt
leisa.reichelt at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 18:53:50 EDT 2007
speaking of location, have you seen TwitterVision yet?
http://twittermap.com/twittervision
(now, that could get addictive)
On 20/03/07, Davezilla <davezilla at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/20/07, Jamie Foggon <jarmes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Arranging rides though - I guess if you're on the move and can push a
> > message out to everyone you know asking for a lift, that is quite
> > handy. Twitter is not location based though is it? You would basically
> > be spamming everyone on the off-chance that someone reads your message
> > and happens to be in the right place at the right time?
>
> Several protocols have already emerged on Twitter. For example, if I
> wanted to respond to you directly (knowing my entire friends list will
> see it), I would preface the message with @Jamie.
>
> Location is the point of Twitter. The question, "What am I doing right
> now?" is used extensively for organizing friends to meet up, hence its
> popularity at SxSW where after seminar meetups are the norm.
> Lidfehacks ran a great article on uses for Twitter:
> <http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/5-ways-to-use-twitter-for-good.html>
>
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> Dave Linabury (Davezilla)
> <http://davezilla.com>
>
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