As I mentioned yesterday Twitter is possibly the best human powered monitoring / feedback service a big blogging website could ever want.
And sometimes that’s pretty frustrating because you see Tweets that are just plain wrong, and you can’t ‘add a comment’ or feedback to them without all sort of pain (if at all).
But other tweets make up for that :)
http://twitter.com/kjarrett/
I don’t know. I see other folks commenting.
But I don’t wanna tweet, I just want to comment on said tweet a la old skool bloggin’ ;)
James, then you want pownce or jaiku. Unfortunately neither service has the critical mass that twitter has :).
Or more to the point Twitter needs to be more like that, just for me!
Let’s see if we can get Matt to buy them.
James, I’m thinking the time has come for edublogs to have a twitter account. No, really. Lots of educators/edublogs users would follow it, even if it’s just used to announce new features of edublogs. Especially since you’re loving twitter so much that you added the twitter tools to supporter blogs (btw, love, love, love that) :-) Actually, all you’d have to do is set up a twitter account, set up the edublogger and the edublogs blog up w/ twitter tools and voila – you’re done. Just my twitter-addicted opinion, though :-)
Hey Kate,
Ok, you’re on :)
follow me at http://twitter.com/kolson29 and I’ll pass the word…………
to prove my point…………http://twitter.com/drthomasho/statuses/767731603
Here you go :)
http://twitter.com/edublogs
Hi Kate,
Cannot help but reflect back on the last 2 1/2 months when we started twitter in earnest. I particularly remember one tweet from you seeking my honest opinion whether twitter was worth engaging in. YES it is, and yes, I am now following edublogs as well.Thanks