25
Aug
08

Twitter

For those of you who don’t know yet, twitter is a micro blogging platform. Meaning you can post a short message (140 characters) to update people that care enough to follow you of your current ideas, activity, whereabouts or other piece of genius that fits the char limit.

I’ve been on there for some time now and, after a getting started period, must say that it somewhat changed me. I’m not going to make this one of these "10 reasons why I love twitter" type of posts, but let’s just make clear that twitter delivers instant news/headlines in bite size packages.

The people that I follow are carefully selected to keep the signal to noise ratio high. Basically, when they are going wild about something or another, chances are high I will be interested in that subject also. And since it’s only a short blimp of information, I’ll make a snap judgement to invest more time in it or not. The thing is, I got the info at hand (google), and a lot of what’s interesting is pre-filtered through people that deeply care about topics I would otherwise never dig into. So I get a lot of inspiration and topics handed by a variety of people and all I have to do is look at what’s relevant to me. Great, isn’t it :)

There’s 2 evolutions I’m waiting on:

1. Politicians making more active use of twitter. I know some people are trying (Barack Obama, Yves Leterme, Elio Di Rupo, … ) but I’m looking for more activity. Keep us posted on thoughts, ideas, developments in your world, … anything basically. Maybe we’ll catch something that inspires us. Not just during campaign…

2. What I’ll be looking at next is probably a way (yahoo pipes) to filter a bunch of RSS feeds from news sites into a twitter feed. Not because I don’t want to have their RSS feed, but because I want headlines in a centralized place (let’s say, only the soccer news for the Belgian first Division).


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