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The Official Top 20 Most Used Tools to Update Your Twitter Statu. Brizzly / A simple way to experience the social web. Folowen | socialize at once. Twitter relationship manager. Twitter for Libraries (and Librarians) FEATURE Twitter for Libraries (and Librarians) by Sarah Milstein For many people, the word “twitter” brings to mind birds rather than humans. But information professionals know that Twitter (www.twitter.com) is a fast-growing, free messaging service for people, and it’s one that libraries (and librarians) can make good use of—without spending much time or effort.

Twitter lets people send and receive short messages (called Tweets) via the web or via SMS using a mobile phone. Messages on Twitter are limited to a maximum of 140 characters, including spaces, and they’re generally public. To automatically see what someone else is saying, you “follow” them. Thanks to the brevity of messages on Twitter, people often refer to the medium as “microblogging.” For example, a library could share all kinds of news that patrons want. Libraries of all kinds are already using Twitter to good effect. University libraries have a somewhat different focus. Twitter tools on the rise. 10 tips on being a good Twitterer. (CNN) -- This Twitter thing has been coming on like gangbusters. The messaging site has been around for a couple of years, but its popularity seems to have exploded just recently. A self-admitted tech geek, Chris Pirillo is president of Lockergnome.com, a blogging network. Everyone from BarackObama to John Cleese to NASA to the consulate of Israel has a Twitter account.

Heck, even yours truly does! Do you? Twitter is really more of a social commons than a full-blown social network like MySpace or Facebook. Call it micro-blogging, if you will, but it's about as close to the "Keep It Simple, Stupid" (K.I.S.S.) ideal as it gets. There are some third-party apps out there that can help you organize and seek out the information flying around out there in the Twittersphere, but it all pretty much stays in the nutshell. Don't Miss Watch Chris Pirillo on CNN.com Live www.ChrisPirillo.com 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

12 Twitter Stream Aggregators To Make You Smarter | Online Marke. There are so many Tweets and so little time. What’s a “Tweeple” to do? Twitter aggregator and trend websites use a variety of tactics to filter out what’s up and coming and of interest to the Twittersphere in contrast to the mass of mundane Tweets. Twitter stream aggregators are useful for a variety of reasons ranging from discovery of news to competitive research.

(Follow me on Twitter here @leeodden): As a Twitter user, you can discover what kinds of Tweets are most often passed along (a “retweet” or “RT”) and use that insight for your own Twitter use. As a Twitter marketer, you can monitor up and coming stories as well as the Twitter users posting them to identify new connections. As a blogger or journalist using Twitter, aggregator sites are priceless for finding news items early in their upward trend towards becoming buzz. Building your network on Twitter can be facilitated by finding, posting or retweeting remarkable news. You're on Twitter, Now What? Twitter can be a pretty daunting place. Now that it has become somewhat known and a celebrity in its own right, other celebrities want to associate themselves with it.

Many companies and brands are now on Twitter as well. Having a Twitter account may be all the rage, however there is something to be said for the power of focus. Consider this - Twitter is searchable contenta series of micro impressionsa presence toola social networkan information huban idea exchangealways "on"quick, short, and not always on the marksound bites where you provide the contextand more... (feel free to add) Keeping up with it all is not impossible, yet it may be foolish, especially if you are planning a strategy around your participation. While when I asked why you joined Twitter, many people talked about joining the conversation, sharing resources, and meeting others as the top reasons for doing so, I do wonder if there is a measurement associated with that goal.

How do you decide who you continue to follow? Microblogging: It’s Not Just Twitter - 2/1/2009 - School Library. Phandy - photo sharing is handy! Twiturm - Share your music on Twitter. Elgan: Post on Twitter by talking into a phone. It’s “Tweet”!: Twitter, A Seriously Fun Social Networking Tool « Last summer, I registered for a Twitter account, but drifted away it from it quickly as I thought it was more of a “fun” social networking tool that did not have any real meaningful application. Was I WRONG! I reconnected with Twitter last week thanks to my friend Stephen Rahn at the Kennesaw State Ed Tech Center. In the last week, here is what I have found and/or accomplished thanks to my connections on Twitter: I am following the Tweets of great leaders in my field like Doug Johnson, Joyce Valenza, “Cool Cat” teacher Vicki Davis, and Will Richardson!

Doug Johnson is now one of my “followers”! It is something akin to rubbing elbows with Hollywood stars at an Oscar party! As you can see, Twitter can be a great resource for networking with other people and sharing resources in real time. In addition, here are some ideas for using Twitter in your library: Buffy Hamilton, Ed.S. Like this: Like Loading... Comparing Microblogging Tools. Recently students in my online class Using the Internet in L2 Classrooms at the State University of New York at completed a mod comparing several microblogging sites. Each group of 3 students was assigned to compare Twitter, the best known site, with either Plurk, Pownce or Spoink. § Each allows 140 characters of text which you can post online or by cell phone. On both you can post links, but Plurk also lets you share images and Youtube videos. § The act of replying on each site differs but you can send public or private messages on each site.

Although many of my students are second language teachers, I don't think that many of them noticed that you can "plurk" in other languages. The ability to share videos, mp3 files and events. Podcast from their phones Type 500 characters Post text, video or pictures. § Try all the features of each site § Add the other members of their group and reply to each of their posts § Post on various days so that they don't just post 5 consecutive posts!