

-
Find Who Follows Whom on Twitter – the quickest way to see who several Twitter users have in common
-
Goodreads vs Twitter: The Benefits of Asymmetric Follow – O’Reilly Radar
-
Asymmetric follow is why I use Twitter regularly and Facebook much less often. With Twitter’s model, I can find people I’m interested in, whether or not they know me, and learn about them and their lives and thoughts. Others can include me in their lists. You become “friends” with complete strangers over time, by communicating with them (responding with @messages for example), perhaps by mutual following.
-
Twitter’s wonderful system of @ messages means that anyone can address me – and so I find myself having conversations with complete strangers as well. I actually follow my @ messages more faithfully than I do my planned Follow list.
-
On Facebook, I’m expected to approve every request, and alas, I turn down far more than I accept. Amazingly, few people who I don’t know even bother to explain who they are and why they want to be my friend.
-
LinkedIn and Plaxo and all the other greedy networks that are clamoring for my time and attention while requiring me to take explicit steps to approve or deny each request.
-
We learned long ago from Usenet and mailing lists that there are always more lurkers than posters.
-
-
Twitter analysis tool from Dan Zarrella.
- – By Ileane Smith
-
The Social Media Revolution: Statistics show Social Media isn’t a fad anymore | Social Media Vision
-
louisgray.com: Seesmic, Microsoft Team for Mainstream Twitter Tool: Look
-
Why the Apple iPad will be an iFlop
No Multitasking. Are you serious…? Who thought this was a good idea? How can the iPad even compete with Netbooks if you can’t multitask?
- – By RalphEhlers
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Twitter Freaks group favorite links are here.




Hello. I'm Marcus Schroefel. 


