You know much little grades really mean to what we know/can do, but long-time colleague Liz tweeted me my TwitterGrade and then followed up with data of overwhelming stomping of Guy Kawaski:

It has been a very interesting year for social networking, microblogging, the practice of sharing short messages with followers has really caught on and Twitter has certainly enjoyed the most buzz of 2008.


“Thoughts”, because I don’t have time to do this right now, (although it shouldn’t take that long to pull together? Maybe half a day, at most?) and also to give a glimpse into to the sort of thinking I’d do walking the dog, in between having an initial idea about something to hack together, and actually doing it…

Micro blogging site Twitter is the latest target of cyber criminals who are increasingly finding fertile ground on social networks.A fake Twitter profile with a malicious payload has been spotted by security firm Kaspersky.It purports to link to a pornographic video but downloads a fake version of Adobe Flash which installs progr
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Here's another thought along the lines of the CMC same/different time/place grid as applied to Twitter I mentioned in Twitter and "Desynchronous" Communication... Twitter seems to be all over the place if you plotted a scatter chart opf different interaction modes on these axes:

Larry Lessig delivered another impressive speech a couple of weeks ago on his plan to change Congress. This time at the National Conference for Media Reform.

In Search 4.0: Putting Humans Back In Search , Danny Sullivan comments "I think there is some potential to tapping into a social network and applying it to search. However, I still remains uncertain how that will unfold.