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Sent: 09 February 2009 18:04
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Twittering on
Frank Wales wrote:
Apparently, there are complaints about how much air time twitter is
being given by the BBC:
http://thenextweb.com/2009/02/09/bbc-radio-listeners
2009/2/9 Ian Forrester ian.forres...@bbc.co.uk:
The really cool kids are on both right?
Given that identi.ca can now supply Twitter and Facebook with messages
automatically itself - just pop in your login details - this isn't as
cool as it sounds. ;p
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Ian Forrester wrote:
The really cool kids are on both right?
I refer the honourable gentleman to the smiley I appended at the
conclusion of my previous statement. ;-) I think Twitter has the more
famous people on it.
Surely it's the same as when Radio presenters couldn't help but chat about
Actually a lot of tweeters complain about the likes of Chris Moyles et al
moving into twitter!
Soulla :)
2009/2/9 Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org
Ian Forrester wrote:
The really cool kids are on both right?
I refer the honourable gentleman to the smiley I appended at the
conclusion of my
I have to admit that I generally don't see the point of twitter. Having
said that though, this recent spell of cold weather has actually made me
like it, mostly because the university I go to have been updating us on
whether the uni is closed via twitter (http://twitter.com/UniofBath), and
also
Duncan Barclay wrote:
I have to admit that I generally don't see the point of twitter.
You could have fitted that into a twitter message and reached a much
wider audience. ;-)
- Rob.
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for me I have made some excellent connections via twitter both for work
purposes and for personal. I now have a modest number of followers and I
follower an equal number of people. I have connected on a social level with
Greeks/Cypriots around the globe who are interested in Web 2.0, twitterers
in
Feel strongly that the BBC should use something else instead of Twitter,
how about voting or offering your support here.
http://ideas.welcomebackstage.com/ideatorrent/idea/16/
Cheers,
Ian
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Dave Crossland wrote:
2009/2/9 Ian Forrester ian.forres...@bbc.co.uk:
The really cool kids are on both right?
Given that identi.ca can now supply Twitter and Facebook with messages
automatically itself - just pop in your login details - this isn't as
cool as it sounds. ;p
Yeah. Because
I must admit I took one look at identi.ca and came straight out again. It
just looks messy compared to twitter. Perhaps I should take a second glance.
Saying that my twitter feeds my facebook page and I generally don't go into
facebook anymore although when I do I get a number of messages from
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