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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-06

  • I love my Kindle. I'm not alone: Kindle Breaks Sales Record in November http://viigo.im/1E2x #
  • RT @whatsnext: @Sernovitz "I would argue that more recommendations go by plain old-fashioned email than all the social networks combined." #
  • RT @interactiveAmy: 48% of those who came into contact w a brand name on Twitter search 4 addl info. http://is.gd/57WxJ via @briansolis #
  • Reading TechCrunch: Google Checkout Now Deals In Holiday Savings http://bit.ly/4VkaPh #
  • Google may not be evil, but these folks are: http://bit.ly/1gxBpo Ugh. There's a special circle in Hell for folks like these. #
  • Felt it important to add my $0.02 to #red today. Good deal, all around. #
  • Needs more detail, but interesting: RT @gohewitt: Facebook CEO: Prepare for Some Big Privacy Changes http://bit.ly/7xqBuz #
  • Micro… Twit? Reading: Microsoft Launches its own Twitter… in China http://viigo.im/1FrA #
  • I have said for years that Sweet Dreams holds up today. Turns out, I'm right: http://bit.ly/8og6M #
  • Cool: YouTube Launches Video Targeting: Your Ad on JK Wedding Dance http://viigo.im/1GVT #
  • A night of movies and music. Cool beans. #
  • Christmas shopping. Cue The Waitresses, "You mean you forgot cranberries, too?" #
  • @wilw "I drove the Starship Enterprise." Hah. Classic. http://bit.ly/5OORNZ #
  • There's something ironic about the notion of "contagious loneliness." http://bit.ly/4qz5Qz #
  • Apparently, there's a word for what I do: "Ruralpolitan." The internet definitely makes it possible for me. http://bit.ly/6qQ2V6 #
  • I still find it funny that those UPS "Whiteboard" spots use music by The Postal Service. Heh, heh. #
  • RT @jeffjarvis: "This is Gutenberg's country. We invented this," sez Axel Springer exec. Yes & Guttenberg's age is over http://bit.ly/6nUNlh #
  • @alexkingorg Re: kindle edition books not on AMZN wish lists. I agree. Bad decision by AMZN. Can't wait for it. in reply to alexkingorg #
  • @mshak A packed mall? That's very good news. I'm (obviously) very much pro e-commerce. But the economy can use all the help it can get. in reply to mshak #

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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