Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-31
- Great A/B testing example from @roxyyo A/B Test Case Study: Single Page vs. Multi-Step Checkout http://bit.ly/5xvLgP #
- RT @steverubel: RT @mashable HOW TO: Build Your Personal Brand on Twitter http://bit.ly/3wjV7 /via @DanSchawbel #
- Been listening to @wilw's Memories of the Futurecast. http://bit.ly/391s6W Dude. You're a god. Not THE god. But A god. #
- I went the whole day without my Blackberry and the universe didn't end. I think I'm going to have to think about that one a bit. #
- RT @steverubel:Apple Tablet to cure cancer, bring dead back to life, make everyone a millionaire and put the Jets in this year's Super Bowl. #
- @steverubel I made a similar point to a colleague today. How can AAPL possibly meet these expectations? (P.S. – The Jets line was funny). in reply to steverubel #
- Uh-oh. Lid on my MacBook is a little munged. Will I need to buy the iPad/iSlate/iTable/what-have-you to replace it? #
- MyBlogLog is now charging (not much) for access to (previously free) real-time/expanded reports . No announcement that I can find. #
- What's the over/under on what time Twitter will go down today? I'm suggesting 12:54 PM and taking the over. #
- That "12:54 PM" is, of course, Eastern Time. I don't mean to slight other timezones. But you can only do so much in 140, y'dig? #
- Watching #SOTU. #
- RT @splorp: “At least the Newton multitasked.” /via @wingland #
- I don't know anything about Bob McDonnell. But doesn't he seem like a character actor playing a governor in a movie? #
- So true. That 'stache belongs in '70s, um, adult entertainment. RT @kroosh: Facial hair fail, Duff! #aceofcakes #
- Though a few should be cancelled. 😉 RT @whitneyhess: Some blog posts start out as commercials and turn into mini-series #
- Watching Green Day on TV, Good stuff. #
- I like being the first one up in the house. Very quiet. Good time to think, work, catch up on the week. #
- RT @tamar The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook http://bit.ly/DvUlQ #
- Anyone here used Dimdim Webinar before? I'm looking for something that works for a couple hundred attendees worldwide. Thanks. #
- @jamieforrest Thanks, Jamie. I've used Webex lots, but it's not cheap for the numbers we're handling. in reply to jamieforrest #
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