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  • Twitter and the Dinosaur

    On the days when I feel like a total technology dinosaur, I’ve found myself completely mystified by Twitter. I’ve heard people raving about it, but have always been left with the same three questions:

    1. Who has the time to send updates?
    2. Who has the time to read them?
    3. Who (other than a mother) actually cares about the minutiae of another person’s life?

    Today, even this dinosaur began to comprehend the potential power of Twitter when I read the story of James Karl Buck who used Twitter to let his network know that he had been arrested in Egypt. Here’s an excerpt from the summary from CNN:

    On his way to the police station, Buck took out his cell phone and sent a message to his friends and contacts using the micro-blogging site Twitter.

    The message only had one word. “Arrested.”

    Within seconds, colleagues in the United States and his blogger-friends in Egypt — the same ones who had taught him the tool only a week earlier — were alerted that he was being held.

    Buck’s network then acted to spread news of his circumstances and help win his release. It’s a great story that depended on one piece of good luck — the police let Buck keep his cellphone.

    So, while I mostly still don’t want to know that you’re about to go to a movie or have just had lunch, news of your arrest probably would rouse this dinosaur. Maybe it’s time for me to take another look at Twitter…

    PS: Look out for the inevitable blogpile on this story. It will be hard to avoid.

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    Published on April 26, 2008 · Filed under: social networks, technology;
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  • Mary Abraham
    Hi Mick:


    Here's another question to ponder: Why have so many people decided that they have the time, energy and interest to devote to Twitter?



    - Mary
  • Mick Leyden
    Hi Mary
    I am halfway through writing a blog post asking almost those same three questions, although it was the use of twitter in a conference setting that got me thinking. (http://www.web-strategist.com/blog

    /200...
    still not sure how I could use twitter, but it has got me thinking...
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