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Twitter API Gets Geotagging; Web Geotagging Coming Soon?

If people are comfortable with this informaiton it could really provide a wealth of additional knowledge which wouldn’t have to be added to the already tight 140 characters.

“The added information provides valuable context when reading your friends tweets and allows you to better focus in on local conversations,” writes Twitter platform/API man Ryan Sarver in the blog post.

Twitter API Gets Geotagging; Web Geotagging Coming Soon?.

WordPress › Twitter Bubble

WordPress › Twitter Bubble « WordPress Plugins.

This could be a very fuin way to dusplay many different kinds of data.

Smashing Magazine

Smashing Magazine.

Cool twitter icons for your blog – or where ever.

C64 Twitter client – Hack a Day

C64 Twitter client – Hack a Day.

Honey – where’d ya put the C64?

What Does that Hashtag Mean? New Service Tells You – ReadWriteWeb

What Does that Hashtag Mean? New Service Tells You – ReadWriteWeb.

Some great twitter info here if you are a noob.

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Word-of-tweet recommendation for local business excellence

Word-of-tweet recommendation for local business excellence | Mark Czerniec.

Very cool article – this will become infinitely more important as Twitter gets more and more popular.

It's time to do "The Opposite"

It’s time to go Costanza!  Time to go Opposite.  Up is down and down is up!

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It is time for a fresh set of rules, at least for a while.

Instead of creating a website which has so much stinking content – no one canfind a thing, maybe it’s time to show them NOTHING when they come.  Let’s just forgo the balcony and treat it like a new replationship relationship.

Step 1:   Be Nice.

Notice, we have not shown any news yet.  I told it this was different!

Notice, we have not shown any news yet. This is not the same old site - I told you it this was different!

Step 2:   Care.

Super – now you would ask them what they like:

This is a very hard part, sincerity.

This is a very hard part, sincerity.

Step 3:   Permission.

Say what?  Yes,we’re going to ask nicely for permission.  And preferences too!

You have to ask - do not assume.

You have to ask - do not assume.

Step 4:   Give them good, solid content.

Also – no ads if they said no.  We have to make sure we build trust.

Cool -  huh?

Cool - huh?

See what I mean, we spend way too much think wondering what people want and not enouhg enough time asking them.  We have to shake things up, it is time to turn it around…time to bring out the Costanza.

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How Not to Market on Twitter

How Not to Market on Twitter | chrisbrogan.com.

Great take on Twitter spam marketing.

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Twitter Strategy 102

Twitter for Ministry Strategy 102 – ChurchCrunch.

This is a great post about the basics (ok, maybe one step more than basic)of Twitter.  Don’t forget #7: To Do #7 – Have Fun

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