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Damn, Twitter is on TechMeme again.
Still amazing after all of SXSW, only thing the techies are talking about is Twitter, well some are sucking their airheady anti-development Lefty green thumbs. Go solar power, go. Carbon Offset Fund Managers, ahoy.
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/14480565058...
I'm keeping most Twitter items off of the Link blog on purpose. There's enough of that over on TechMeme.
* The Thing That Cannot Be Named
"high-profile members recently, including former Microsoft Corp. blogger Robert Scoble"
Robert, how does it feel continuing to have people refer to you as a "former Microsoft blogger" instead of recognizing you've worked for PodTech for what nine months now?
Maybe because no one outside of his little tech world recognizes it? Just a theory.
Seriously, the journalist twisted my words out of context. I haven't unsubscribed from you, and I merely said that your view of twitter differs from mine and that I got annoyed with it (which he saw in my public twitter stream). But I should have known better: journalists rarely tell the actual story and end up sensationalizing parts of the story for hyperbolized glory. Perhaps it sells more papers, but I think it does the readers an injustice.
Sorry it got twisted that way. I continue to rail against all this talk about hype and competitions for followers, but only because I hope that you will, someday, understand the reason that it has brought value to many of us early twitterers lives.
But, no harm, no foul.
But Microsoft is a tad bit bigger.
So, I just put that together as a trend and said that it's fashionable to hate Twitter. IE, it's the new black.
They had this on CNBC last week and i thought it was a good tip...of course anything free is good to me :)