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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-06

6 June, 2008 (23:59) | Micro-Blogging | By: Kieran Hawe

  • Watching Yo Gabba Gabba with my kid…. #
  • This could suck or be awesome - Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen. #
  • @shelisrael Go Celtics! #
  • @jdevalk I will try and get it to you within 3 hours. #
  • WTF - clean out my mailbox and still get a message saying it is full. Damn you MTV and your tiny email capacity! #
  • @jdevalk Email sent. #
  • @cheeky_geeky No motor on a train? What are you running on solar power? Someone outside pushing you? #
  • Looking for links to wordpress blogs that excel when it comes to UI / design. #
  • @jdevalk I will add it to the list… #
  • @jdevalk Cool, I will take a look and let you know what I think - overall I like the design. #
  • @cheeky_geeky Nice Metro North reference… #
  • @gerben Yup on outlook - our corporate email limit is only 200MB. #
  • @dougal Thanks for the list #
  • Unemployment soars to 5.5% - like my stocks needs to be hit any hard. http://tinyurl.com/6b4mfa #
  • @gerben Thanks - my issue is more about email management. Sometimes you just need to purge your inbox you know? #
  • @jdevalk You ever use the twitter tools plugin for WP? #
  • @jdevalk Thanks, I will check it out. #
  • @mknell Thanks - #
  • @mknell Yeah use that on my family blog - works well. Doing a overall of my professional blog. #
  • Working @ MTV benefit # 53 - free music cd’s in the kitchen. #
  • @chrisbrogan Dawud has one fine goatee and the site is not so bad either. #
  • @mknell oh our stuff is junk…just free junk. I like free junk. #
  • @mknell techkaraoke? #
  • Sounds like there is a marching band down in Times Square? #
  • Nope no bands in times square - Photo: http://bkite.com/00rZI #
  • Summer Fridays here at MTV Networks = peace and quiet. #
  • Giant rat attacks tourist in times square - Photo: http://bkite.com/00sg9 #
  • Dow drops 400 and Twitter goes down off and on all day. Coincidence? #
  • @jdevalk Icon is awesome - font is ok. Overall not that bad. #
  • @Hicksdesign Thats what she said. #
  • @jdevalk no direct suggestions - just not a huge fan, especially when matched with the icon. #
  • working on a blog post #
  • Wow - just go an email from Yahoo that blew my mind. Yahoo we are no longer BFF’s. #
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Twitter: Damned if you do, Damned if you don’t

31 May, 2008 (17:11) | Micro-Blogging, Online Marketing, SMO, Social Media, Web 2.0 | By: Kieran Hawe

Twitter Logo

Twitter is awesome. Wait, let me rephrase that…Twitter is awesome, when it works. I have been a fan of Twitter since it was in private Beta and am anxiously awaiting the time when the down time and over capacity issues are behind us. So what is so awesome about it? Twitter and “micro-blogging” services in general are great tools for communication. It combines the ease of distribution you get with blogs and the instant gratification of instant messaging services. What more can you ask for?

So when Twitter is up and running should you use it? How do you use it? First you need to look and understand micro-blogging for what it is - instant communication on a mass scale. Secondly, Twitter type services can be put into three categories: personal, professional and promotional.

Personal
I have used Twitter to keep up with the daily going ons with my friends and acquaintances since the start. Twitter is a mass instant message and when used with a service like Brightkite.com you can really keep tabs of what your friends are doing and where they are. I cant even count the times we have had a quick get together that started with a Twitter (Tweet) announcement. From a personal perspective I love the use of Twitter for instant news - whether sports, political or world events. In fact when something big happens around the world you can bet people are Twittering about it within seconds.

Professional
Professional use of Twitter is probably the most important and valuable, for me at least. Twitter (as you can see from the chart below) is by far the most widely adopted micro-blogging tool out there. Being so widely adopted means the true movers and shakers within the digital world are using it. On a daily basis I am instantly connected to digital experts from around the world. Twitter takes blogs one step further and allows people to be actively involved in a instant conversation. Plus, where else can you shoot questions are see realtime thoughts of people like @KevinRose and @leolaporte whenever you like?

Promotional
Whether you own a company, a website, a blog or are into self promotion Twitter allows you to bring people into your conversation on a much more intimate level. Twitter and micro-blogging allows you to expand the blog mentality of communication. In fact Twitter should be a integral component of any Social Media Optimization (SMO) Strategy. Twitter is a great way for a company to promote its services, offer up the latest news and even directly communicate with your customers. For example, the CEO of @Zappos.com uses Twitter regularly to communicate with customers, fans, employees and partners. Have press releases? Twitter them. Have events you want to promote? Twitter them. Plain and simple, with a little effort and attention Twitter can become a invaluable resource for your promotional efforts.

So what is the future for Twitter? Well, considering that Twitter just closed a $15 million round of funding recently it isn’t going anywhere. But as we found out, the issue with Twitter and the ever-present downtime is not something that can be resolved with just throwing money and servers at it. It is about scaling / load-balancing to handle all of the Tweets that go out - especially when you take into account superusers like @JasonCalacanis and @Scobleizer who have over 25,000 followers and are regular users.

However when it comes down to it, no matter how cool and useful Twitter is, it wont matter if the current issues aren’t resolved. Twitter is close to going main stream and being the default micro-blogging platform. Jaiku? Pownce? Both are cool but aren’t Twitter. Looking at the data below, the race to become the micro-blogging standard isn’t even close, and even with the issues with Twitters reliability traffic hasn’t peaked or started to drop.

Bottom line is, if you aren’t on Twitter already, what are you waiting for? And of course make sure you follow me on Twitter…Twitter.com/khawe

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Micro-Blogging Service Twitter Gets More Financing

30 July, 2007 (17:57) | Breaking News, Micro-Blogging, Social Networking, Web 2.0 | By: Kieran

twitter150.gifTwitter, my favorite micro-blogging platform, announced that they have closed another round of funding from Union Square Ventures, Charles River Ventures and some angel investors including Marc Andreessen, Dick Costolo, Ron Conway, and Naval Ravikant. The exact amount of funding they raised was not released but the rumor around town puts the investment around $1 - $3 million.

Twitter will take the cash infusion, however much it is, and put it towards hiring more engineers, building a sustainable company and maintaining the current buzz / momentum they have. 




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Do you Jaiku? I do.

13 June, 2007 (00:19) | Micro-Blogging, SMO, Social Media | By: Kieran

Just started playing with Jaiku, the older brother of Twitter (which I love). Jaiku’s goal is to “bring people together” via presence updates through the web or mobile phone (sound familiar Twitters?). Jaiku has a bit more customization and a more polished look then Twitter, but both are going through their growing pains (e.g. server outages and slowness). All-in-all i like it and even put my Jaiku in the “About me” section. It is worth taking a look at even if you don’t want to use it…I got a feeling there is going to be some great innovation in then space.

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