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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-11

  • Y'know what? Despite my crappy commute this morning, today is going to rock. #
  • I can't wait: Google and Verizon Share the Android Love http://viigo.im/16AP #
  • They say there's no such thing as bad publicity. Maybe not, but this can't be good: http://bit.ly/174LDZ #
  • Does anyone know why @feedburner cuts subscribers in half every couple of weeks? Is it just a bug? Or is related to how they track? #
  • RT @timoreilly: "A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone." ~Jo Godwin http://tr.im/Aukt #
  • @TravelV @MikeMoran @GEOpdx @anselm Thanks for the re-tweets of my post. You guys rock. #
  • Is the NFL dissing MLS? "…an NFL spokesman said the cross-ownership rule does not apply to the MLS." http://bit.ly/J2gir #
  • Good insight from @steverubel: Corporate Use of Social Media is Untapped as Most Lurk – Deloitte Study http://bit.ly/1tWUzP #
  • There are days I feel I could walk faster than my train. #
  • Wonder what AAPL thinks: MediaPost Publications Gartner Says Android Will Reign Supreme By 2012 10/07/2009 http://bit.ly/pcOIu #
  • Interesting: Bill Clinton’s Take on Innovation, Globalization, and Technology http://viigo.im/18tn #
  • This morning rocks. I've been at work for almost 90 minutes and I'm cranking through my to-do's. Um, so why did I jump on Twitter? 😉 #
  • @phillymac Clearly. What's going on, Mr. Phillip? And how's your lovely bride? in reply to phillymac #
  • Not sure yet whether I agree, but interesting: (How Much) Does Google Need Twitter? http://viigo.im/18AG #
  • The Atlantic has news of the political kings of Twitter. Interesting analysis: http://bit.ly/KRvDr #
  • I've always said good teams beat bad teams every time. FB OUTSIDERS: Guts and Stomps http://bit.ly/2TIoj6 #
  • I loves me my Giants and think they're for real. But the Raiders are just one bad football team. #
  • Cowboys are celebrating win in KC like they just won the SuperBowl. Meanwhile, Giants hung 44 on Oakland. Just sayin'. #

Tim Peter is the founder and president of Tim Peter & Associates. You can learn more about our company's strategy and digital marketing consulting services here or about Tim here.

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