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How long have you been tweeting?
There are several Websites that will tell you when you joined Twitter. Here is a new one I just came across. If you’re interesting in finding out how long you’ve been tweeting. Here’s my result: How long have you been tweeting? Find out the age of your Twitter account.. url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2010/01/how-long-have-you-been-tweeting/’;size=’small’;
Seesmic Desktop Update
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Mother’s Acting Up
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Tweetie2 Updated
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Tweetie 2.0
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The Value of Social Networks
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I thought this was a nice clean presentation and perspective on the value of social networks in work. It’s (mostly) about people, and social networking enables new possibilities for connecting people- and this really does matter. url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/10/the-value-of-social-networks/’;size=’small’;
Twitter Reputation Systems…
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“We are working on reputation systems … You may not know someone is trustworthy, but other people who are trustworthy trust them.”One of the challenges, he said, is the balance between anonymity — anyone can create a twitter account — and reliability. He noted that anonymity was key to the Iranians posting images and news








