Tuesday, January 30, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:50 UTC]
The latest issue of Business 2.0 Magazine has an article titled “What’s Next” featuring what the editors believe to be the top 10 products, ideas, and trends. Guess who’s in there!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [16:31 UTC]
Cole Camplese, Director of Education Technology Services at Penn State University, is interested in how Twitter “shakes down for good, not evil.” He wonders if “quick, casual conversation can create an opportunity for a larger conversation” and asks, Does anyone see potential?
Saturday, January 27, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [01:58 UTC]
Check it out, here’s another take on a Twitter Mac widget called Twitterlex and a fun-looking Windows application called Twitteroo. There’s a dozen other cool Twitter Desktop apps and lots of other neat gizmos and gadgets that work with Twitter at the Twitter Fan Wiki.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [15:59 UTC]
Once again some smart kvetching about Twitter which is more like praise and very helpful. Eric points out the interesting interaction challenges emerging with Twitter that we are currently working to address.
Thursday, January 18, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:40 UTC]
Why I Hate Twitter is a great post about Twitter with some really useful feedback. All except for the “send an electrical signal through the user’s texting device if they’re twittering out of control….Requires the user to have the ‘Bluetooth Twitter Underwear Attachment’.” I’m not sure we have the resources for electrical undergarments but the rest of the feedback—that’s good stuff.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [01:16 UTC]
We sent out an email earlier today with some twitter news. It had a “hot” theme because it’s been so freaky cold in SF. Anywhoo, here are some of the links and info the email had in case you didn’t get it.
Monday, January 15, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [21:50 UTC]
Twitter / darthvader: “Finding that dust and fingerprints show up too easily on gloss black. I should have opted for the Solar Yellow or Sedona Mist helmet color.”