All posts tagged twitter
TummelVision 46: Tara Hunt Talks Whuffie, Delicious, and Shwowp!
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Tara Hunt, tummler par excellence, entrepreneur, and author of The Whuffie Factor, talks with Deborah Schultz and Kevin Marks about Wikileaks, the demise of Delicious, the uses of Twitter, the essence of “Whuffie,” and her new social shopping start-up Shwowp.
“Every time I post to a social tool I feel like I’m losing the stitches of my life into a vortex” -Tara Hunt
TummelVision 39.5: “Director’s Cut” with additional commentary
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Some additional conversation between Blaine Cook and Kevin Marks, including questions and comments from the TummelVision chat room (which features very smart people like Sarah Dopp)
TummelVision 39: Blaine Cook and the future of an open social web
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Blaine Cook [@blaine], founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb, and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalized Internet.
TummelVision 36: Jyri Engeström on Tech Crunch, social object theory, and Twitter activism
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Jyri Engeström, entrepreneur and founder of Jaiku, was once Google’s “accidental sociologist.” He weaves together a wealth of knowledge of the social web and social science.
[Technical note: Even though Jyri and Kevin helped make the Internet work, they still had some technical problems recording this episode. Unfortunately the audio is not up to our usual standards. We apologise for that and think the quality of the conversation makes this worthwhile listening. We’ll have Jyri back for another chat at studio quality but in the meantime, please listen to some great insights about social media.]
TummelVision 30: Brynn Evans and Julie Hamwood on social interaction design
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Brynn Evans and Julie Hamwood visit to talk about social interaction design, the demise of Google Wave, and the myriad differences between Twitter and Facebook.
Brynn summarized the discussion at her blog with much more elegance than any show notes could could capture.