Twitter Matters #6: Twitter Love Song
December 8th, 2008 — Michael G. CayleyHat tip to Dallas Knight (perhaps an alias? UPDATE: not an alias, what memetically gifted parents!) also known as starpath for turning us on to this great video (being promoted) by fellow Canuck Michelle Hoyle aka Eingang.
UPDATE: Note from Martin’s comment below, who’s blog is called Ed techie, as in education techie: Actually it’s mine (see http://nogoodreason.typepad.co.uk/no_good_reason/2008/10/a-twitter-love-song.html), not Michelle’s, she’s probably been plugging it for me though, and I used a lot of her tweets in the vid. Thx for the plug, I’d happily settle for 10,000!)
What do you think are the highlights or new insights from the video? Please jot them in the comments below and I will move them up into this post to flesh it out.
As I publish this, the video on YouTube has only been viewed 264 times. I predict 10,000 views by next Monday time that I look.
Check out the rest of the Why Twitter Matters series that I have been putting together:
Why Twitter Matters #1: Follow me, Follow You on Twitter
Why Twitter Matters #2: Memetic Logos
Why Twitter Matters #3: Escalopter
Why Twitter Matters #4: social capital discussion evolving
Why Twitter Matters #5: Twitter and Social Capital
Comment, Kim Patrick Kobza, CEO, Neighborhood America: cognitive outliers, real time group cognition
Twitter Matters #7: Twitter Bot Auto-Debate
UPDATE@Nov.4, 2008 - an overview of StockTwits from Stowe Boyd.
UPDATE@Dec.1, 2008 - Tim O’Reilly “Why I Love Twitter”

December 8th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
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December 9th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
Actually it’s mine (see http://nogoodreason.typepad.co.uk/no_good_reason/2008/10/a-twitter-love-song.html), not Michelle’s, she’s probably been plugging it for me though, and I used a lot of her tweets in the vid. Thx for the plug, I’d happily settle for 10,000!
December 9th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
Name is not an alias. “I predict 10,000 views by next Monday.” Let’s see if spreading the word works. Love your writing. Plugs for Martin and his great video especially the music.