[Chester LUG] Microblogging

Les Pritchard les.pritchard at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 11:50:23 UTC 2009


he he.  Well as Dan said I think it could be useful for announcements at
least.  I also thought it could be handy for the odd message like "I'm
looking for an app that does XXXXX" or "Just trying our XXXX, very useful".
The kind of comments that may come out at a meet (ok maybe not all the kind
of comments that come out there!).

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:40 AM, David Holden <dh at iucr.org> wrote:

> On Thursday 05 February 2009, Les Pritchard wrote:
> > No doubt you've all heard the sudden discovery of Twitter by celebs over
> > the past few weeks!  It seems like loads of celebs are doing it now that
> > Steven Fry mentioned it on prime time!
> >
> > So it got me wondering - how many people in the LUG use Twitter or any
> > other microblogging service already?  I had thought before Christmas
> about
> > getting us a LUG feed of some sort going, so it would be interesting to
> > hear who uses it.  If you do have an account; do you post or just listen?
> >
> > Les
>
> I have a twitter account but never use it, telling people (in effect noone,
> since none would be interested) what I've just had for breakfast or about
> the
> bus being late isn't the best use of my time. That said I have found it
> useful as a reader since I use the webmynd firefox plugin which when you
> search google also logs into to a load of other services and  returns
> results
> from those along side, occasional someone on twitter has posted something
> interesting.
>
> Like much of the web I don't think it has an impressive signal to noise
> ratio.
>
>  Dave.
>
>
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