Thanks Chad Hallberg for this find and share.
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Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
March 21, 2011
July 8, 2010
Dead Simple Social Media Monitoring Tool, Row Feeder: From the great minds in Seattle
From the great minds of: @aviel, @dacort and @schoeny of the @untitledstartup check out Row Feeder, a dead simple social media monitoring tool.
In the below slideshare presentation, I especially like the bold what it is and what it isn't slide. Because what it isn't might be exactly why this tool is perfect for you.
In the below slideshare presentation, I especially like the bold what it is and what it isn't slide. Because what it isn't might be exactly why this tool is perfect for you.
November 24, 2009
Is it Really About Me? Message Content in Social Awareness Streams
The Abstract as taken from the report: "In this work the authors (Mor Naaman, Jeffrey Boase, Chih-Hui Lai of the Rutgers University, School of Communication and Information) examine the characteristics of social activity and patterns of communication on Twitter, a prominent example of the emerging class of communication systems [they] call “social awareness streams.” [They] use system data and message content from over 350 Twitter users, applying human coding and quantitative analysis to provide a deeper understanding of the activity of individuals on the Twitter network. In particular, [they] develop a content-based categorization of the type of messages posted by Twitter users, based on which [they] examine users’ activity. [Their] analysis shows two common types of user behavior in terms of the content of the posted messages, and exposes differences between users in respect to these activities."
Is it Really About Me? by Mor Naaman, Jeffrey Boase, Chih-Hui Lai
Is it Really About Me? by Mor Naaman, Jeffrey Boase, Chih-Hui Lai
August 21, 2009
A Conversation About Twitter - Part Five (the final)
Closing out our 5-part series, we address Twitter tools. See what @Ted, @Tom and @Tina have to say about the myriad of Twitter tools to support your needs.
A Conversation About Twitter - Part Four
Continuing the conversation on Twitter, @Ted, @Tina and @Tom discuss seven strategies and tactics that should act as guidelines for your Twitter use.
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