Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-18
- How can I get Amazon to recommend things that I'd like and are different from what I normally read? Now THAT would be cool. #
- Tres cool! RT @jcberk LibraryThing (@LThing) has unsuggestions: look for books I wouldn't normally pick. http://bit.ly/ap2bZt #
- Of the many reasons I love the Internet, Twitter has become a big one. You guys rule. #
- @avinashkaushik You and your family are in my thoughts Avinash. in reply to avinashkaushik #
- Um… that's not good. RT @TheRopolitans: 42 pitches through two innings for John Maine. #
- I used to like Glee. But the "I once taught a cheerleading seminar to a young Sarah Palin" joke just made my night. #
- We're looking for a web technology analyst. Anyone know a good candidate for this role? http://j.mp/webopsanalyst DM me. #
- @ryanbarr There might be just the tiniest conflict of interest on that one, too ;) in reply to ryanbarr #
- RT @ATMEorg @RobertKCole: Grat advce frm @jowyang & @charleneli "Only hire agencies/scar tissue" Want learning frm failres #socialchecklist #
- RT @OPENForum: Top 10 Reasons Thinking Big Is Better in Business. http://bit.ly/cB7elE #
- @skidwell Ouch. On several levels. ;) FWIW, we've all been there a time or two. I'll share my daughter's cast story next time I see you. in reply to skidwell #
- I love Nate Silver (@fivethirtyeight) – or anyone who can read the story hidden inside the data: http://is.gd/bvAKP #
- Nice 1 from @infobeautiful, too: http://is.gd/bvB1x. Though it assumes artists actually used to earn money from record sales. #
- For a quick follow-up on artist revenue, see Techdirt http://is.gd/bvCer and, much more real-world, Wendy Day: http://is.gd/bvCeq #
- The point being, artists have the opportunity to be as well off in a digital world as they ever did in the past. #
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