Keys to the Gates of Social Media

December 26, 2007 · Comments

clarenceConversations can be so cool. Clarence and I got into a conversation about how Twitter presents information, especially the difference between following friends and following conversations. It led to a collaborative blog post between Clarence and me. What we’ve started here, hopefully, is a conversation, and not just a statement. We don’t know all the answers, but we know what we want.

Add your thoughts to this conversation, and see if maybe we can better understand Twitter and social networks in general a little better.

Thanks, Clarence. That was a great conversation, and I’m glad it turned into something bigger.

Photo credit, CC Chapman

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