I’ve begun to use Twitter more aggressively and now include my Greatest American Lawyer feed there as well. Follow me on Twitter by clicking here.
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Twitter is a pretty great tool to share information with a large number of people, I will add you on there.
Posted by: fighting | 2009.01.03 at 13:31
I am now up to 75 followers on Twitter in a very short period of time. Essentially, I am realizing that Twitter is really a RSS reader with smaller "headline" pieces of information. Unlike a feed reader, Twitter brings everything into a single feed on your home page. Unlike a feed reader, Twitter allows you to interact with other users directly through their tool.
It is this concept of interaction which I believe has caused Twitter to absolutely take off in the legal world. As noted in one of my previous posts, the internet has become about interaction rather than posting information. Twitter does what RSS feeds cannot. It allows people the opportunity for “give and take” which has become the essence of Web 2.0.
Posted by: GAL | 2009.01.05 at 17:01