I’m not the first person to notice that the time I spend following blogs, and writing posts for my own blog, has fallen off the rails since I’ve embraced Twitter as a communications tool. A few months back I posted a short item about the ephemeral nature of Twitter. Yet, Twitter does lead me to some very interesting content, so I thought I would try to package some of this stuff into the occasional blog post and share it with you. Here’s some of the best of my Twitter finds this week:
Jeremiah Owyang writes: “Is blogging evolving into life streams?” after top Edelman blogger Steve Rubel abandons his TypePad blog for a Posterous stream. Is this the way of the future?
A new study reports that non-profits eclipse other businesses in social media use. (via @webvideodave)
Seth Godin writes about the paradox of the middle of the market. (via @knealemann)
Of course there was lots of iPhone-related content:
- New mini power projector for iPhone & iPod touch. (via @webinarwisdom and @presentationzen)
- iPhone app tip: Digital Biz Cards from Snap Dat (via @webinarwisdom and @loubortone)
- Techcrunch reviews the 3GS iPhone and its video capability. This review leads me to two questions: Does the new iPhone spell trouble for the Flip camera; how long will I hold out before I trade up to a 3GS phone?
More on Twitter:
- How to Manage Twitter better as your use increases: 10 Tips (via @Twitter_Tips)
- Twitter Guide Book... great tutorials, video and tips/techniques (via @webinarwisdom)
And from elsewhere on the Web, I love this New York Times piece about a subway rider who takes a stand when fellow passengers insist on making everyone else listen to their tunes. I may try this trick on the GO train one day.
If you're not already following me on Twitter, please do. (I am most likely to follow back if you have a bio and a link.)


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