Twitter: One Year In
Today is my one year anniversary of tweeting! My first tweet was posted on 29th May 2008 at 7:27:24 pm. Yep, and this blog post was published exactly to the minute I posted my first tweet! Over the past year I have tweeted nearly 4000 times and have ove 300 followers. The stats are not so important to me though, the connections and awesomeness I have discovered is priceless!
So as you know I love list posts! Here I will describe the best parts and uses of Twitter I have discovered over this year.
Real Time Search and Results
Twitter Search has been named as a Google killer. What do you think? The keyword here is real time. With Twitter Search you can instantly know what is going on in an event straight after or during it. For example the Mumbai attacks were tweeted by thousands of people in real time. Events first were heard about through Twitter rather than any other classic news source. The news about the Hudson Plane Crash was first heard on Twitter by Janis Krums who posted a picture. Another example was the President Obama inauguration. The list of events tweeted real time are endless.
Immediate Answers
Another awesome feature of Twitter is almost immediate answers to a question or anything else. For example if I were to ask “Why do some folders in Windows have blue text?” I would get the answer that the “folder is compressed” instantaneously. How cool is that?
If you are working on a project or trying to brainstorm ideas Twitter is even better! Just post a tweet and get loads of responses (depending on how many followers you have). The possibilities are endless!
Interact with your Favourite Companies
The companies on Twitter I love to interact with are Orcon and Vodafone. Not only can I know what is currently happening on the network and know about new features but I can easily message them for support. If I’m having a problem with any one of my accounts I can just send a message to one of the awesome guys there and they can
easily help me out! I’m not saying this is the right channel to go for support but it is one awesome way to get it quickly!
Building Awesome Relationships
This point is short! Over the past year I have made awesome online friends, you know who you are.
With these people I haven’t tried to befriend them to get information or help, just want to hang!
Just Interacting with Your Friends
Well, isn’t that the point of Twitter? You’re right! Just finding out what your friends are doing is the best feature for me. Long are the days when you would have to wait to call your friends them to find out what’s new in their world. Twitter is here and it’s set to stay!
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Here I have just surfaced the uses of Twitter. Have anymore? Discuss! Can’t wait for my next year of tweeting!
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May 29th, 2009 at 11:10 pm
Twitter isn’t a Google killer. nor is wolframalpha. It would be hard or nearly impossible to find the Nike (shoe company) website using twitter. All three are completely unique and perform their task extremely well.
Twitter is a great medium for short messages and a great social networking site. Social networking, with no frills.
May 29th, 2009 at 11:47 pm
I agree with you. All three websites perform their function effectively. However I think the advantage Twitter has over Google and maybe Wolfram Alpha is the real time factor. Knowing what is going on at that particular moment is amazing. While Google Search incorporates it’s news it doesn’t give the real time feeling.
However for now Google executes its main purpose very well, but in the future we will continue to see how important what is going on at that particular moment is.
I also have a Greasmonkey script which integrates tweets into my Google searches. I’m happy!
May 30th, 2009 at 10:09 am
I do agree with you on some points, and yes, the real-time nature of it is much better then, say, a 24hr news channel, however it’ll never truely “rival” or “kill” Google, simply because they’re totally different things. But it’s a better tool these days for as-it-happens news, that’s for sure.
Also, that Greasemonkey script is win, I have it too. And, since you mentioned Wolfram Alpha too, did you know there’s a Firefox extension for integrating that into Google too?