As the Managing Editor of International Spectrum magazine (one of my
Part-Time jobs), I'm thinking of Twittering from the Conference next
week. Being new this social media, I have to wonder if this is of any
interest to people or just adding to the Noise of the Internet.
I'd like to hear
Note: Correction to your twitter page!
http://twitter.com/clifoliver ...
Only one L in there... but you probably knew that. :)
Personally I never twitter or read them. Despite the fact that
Twittering is a global phenomenon (and the last book I worked on
culminated with a LINQ-to-Twitter
] International Spectrum Conference - Twitter?
Note: Correction to your twitter page!
http://twitter.com/clifoliver ...
Only one L in there... but you probably knew that. :)
Personally I never twitter or read them. Despite the fact that
Twittering is a global phenomenon (and the last book I worked
, 2009 04:33
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I know why you don't like Twitter Tony - you are limited to 140 characters
;)
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Twitter away, Clif! I'm following!
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:09:12 -0700
From: Clifton Oliver w...@oliver.com
Subject: [U2] International Spectrum Conference - Twitter?
As the Managing Editor of International Spectrum magazine (one of my
Part-Time jobs), I'm thinking of Twittering from
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As the Managing
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As the Managing Editor
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Argh! You're making me feel geeky inept!! WTH is Twitter?! I'll Google
it
and find out, so feel free to ignore me for the time being.
FWIW: I just started a Facebook page a couple months ago. I'm just not a
social person maybe
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As the Managing Editor of International Spectrum magazine (one of my
Part-Time jobs), I'm thinking
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I'd rather see a daily blog on a facebook discussion group
From: Glen Batchelor
Clif,
Why don't you just set up a new category in the
Spectrum blog for conference happenings? It has an RSS
feed built-in and anyone can check on it from the
intarweb. You can post video segments, if equipment is
available, and sound bytes.
I think the point is
.
Rgds
Symeon.
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As the Managing Editor
Like my tool that started my morning coffee
when I booted D3, or the QM tool that turned off the outside
lights after sundown, MV people may not wholly appreciate the
utility of such geekiness - but this sort of thing leads to
innovation. Obviously people outside of the MV market appreciate
My last comment on this before suggesting we now move over to the u2-
community list if there are further ideas of a non-technical nature.
(I found Symeon's idea of using Twitter to pass along alerts from
phantoms rather clever.)
I want to thank everyone who shared their comments, both on
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