by Pete Abilla on August 11, 2010
Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn In popular culture, there is much talk of social networks. Indeed, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and Linkedin are ubiquitous – how did we ever live without them? One interesting property of these social networks or social graphs that isn’t talked about much is the concept [...]
by Pete Abilla on February 16, 2009
Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn A few weeks ago, I posted on my experience with Twitter, Part 1. That post was retweeted by Robert Scoble, the traffic came, got a bunch of new followers on Twitter (welcome folks), and a flurry of passionate comments on the post, including [...]
by Pete Abilla on January 26, 2009
Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn A few weeks ago, I posted on my experience with Twitter, Part 1. That post was retweeted by Robert Scoble, the traffic came, got a bunch of new followers on Twitter (welcome folks), and a flurry of passionate comments on the post, including [...]
by Pete Abilla on January 14, 2009
Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Earlier this week, I posted on my experience with Twitter, Part 1. That post was retweeted by Robert Scoble, the traffic came, got a bunch of new followers on Twitter (welcome folks), and a flurry of passionate comments on the post, including 3 [...]
by Pete Abilla on January 11, 2009
Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn I’ve been on Twitter for 44 days now. In sum, I love Twitter: I find it to be a very helpful utility for both consuming information as well as for contributing to a conversation. But, I have some other observations too that I’d [...]