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** Dave Winer
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If blogs were difficult to explain in 1999, Twitters are well nigh impossible. You might call them micro-blogs or nano-blogs, as Twitter lets users write only 140 characters at a time, albeit from any device, or using an instant message or text message. Twitter imposes another restraint: each post must be an answer to the same question: What are you doing?
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Twitter isn't going down today (clearly). There should be an official blog post and such going up soon. Sorry for any confusion. Alex Payne
"...However, to make the final move to our new data center we will definitely need take Twitter offline for about four hours while we copy the database over. So, please take note of the newly scheduled down-time for Twitter: 10PM—2AM PST starting Sunday evening. Thanks!"Así que próximo post "4 horas sin Twitter (la saga continua)".
Un ejemplo de como un servicio público hace uso de Twitter para un bien ciudadano. La policía de Franklin en Massachusetts ha empezado a usar Twitter para dar información estadística y de servicio. Etiquetas: Massachusetts, police, policia, twitter

Actualización: "I wanted to let you all know that Twitter has scheduled downtime for this coming Saturday, December 15th. We'll be publicizing that the downtime could run from 10AM to 5PM PST, but in all likelihood we'll be done by 2 or 3PM PST.
This downtime is to accommodate a migration to a new data center. Once the migration is complete, we'll have access to greatly expanded server resources. Expect serious improvements in the new year."
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"They're calculated using some algorithmic mojo that resembles the link analysis algorithms used by search engines. Your reputation points are based on the conversations you've had over the last 28 days, which means your score can jump around a lot."Con todas las dudas que siempre nos dejan estos rankings estos son los 10 más populares según tweeterboard:
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Let me immediately qualify that — it’s not that ALL of Twitter is a waste of time. It’s that TOO MUCH of Twitter is a massive waste of time. Some aspects are hugely valuable and well worth the time. There’s really interesting “conversation.” There’s connectedness. There’s discovery.
But the noise to signal ratio is WAY too high. And the temptation to Tweet for the sake of Tweeting is WAY too high.
An example of high noise to signal is the Twitter “half conversation” — where two user are talking to each other directly, but you only follow one of them. So you hear half the conversation, like listening to someone on their cell phone. It’s quasi-voyeuristically interesting sometimes, but mostly it’s just annoying.
And the nature of networks means it’s impossible to ever follow everyone who the people you’re following are following — because then you’d have to follow the people those people are following, and the people THOSE people are following (and before you know it, you’d be Scoble — and few people have that superhuman capacity). So it’s guaranteed, by definition, that your Twitter feed will be filled with half conversations.
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http://www.twhirl.org
I use it because it helps me keep in touch with people I want to be in touch with, without taking very much time. It serves a function that the links on Scripting News used to serve, but that was just a one-way thing. Now I get links and ideas from other people. It's an equalizer, a playing field leveler. It's useful the same way a cell phone is useful. Sure some conversations on cell phones might seem dull. So hang up. But don't get rid of the phone (and certainly don't make general statements about phones based on some people's conversations).
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