20 Feb
Posted by: Bryan in: New Comm Road podcast, New media tools, Politics, Social networking, Twitter, Using new media
Twitter, social media in politics, and listener feedback galore.
Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Monday, February 19, 2007.
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IN TODAY’S SHOW:
News and discussion
+ PodCamp Toronto taking place on Saturday-Sunday, February 24-25, 2007 at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson University. I’ll be there, and I hope that you will be, too!
+ Jay Moonah and Bryan Person will lead a presentation on using Second Life. Check out the full schedule.
Listener feedback:
+ Audio comment from David Levy on social media and the 2008 presidential race.
+ Audio comment from Christopher Penn, host of the Financial Aid Podcast, on social media and the 2008 presidential race.
+ Audio comment from Marko of photography.ca and pets.ca with questions about using Flickr and how he likes to learn.
Podcast promo:
+ Steve Runner will be podcasting while running the Boston Marathon.
New Comm Road Map:
A discussion of Twitter, a social media tool gaining in popularity.
+ A system for sending IM/SMS.
+ Can send and receive updates on the web, through an IM client, or via your mobile phone.
+ Something Chris Heuer from the Social Media Club calls “Everywhere Messaging”
+ A way to communicate a state of mind and answer the question “What are you doing?”
+ Could be called “asynchronous micro-blogging”
+ Why can’t it expand to audio and video?
+ Must be coming soon: Twittering to specific groups
+ It can be used in political campaigning.
+ It can be used in internal communications.
+ It can be used to easily keep in touch with family and friends when you’re on the road.
+ A chance for marketing or mobile marketing coming?
+ My profile: Twitter.com/Bryper
Steps on the Road Map
Tools of your trade
A new segment on the podcast that will feature your audio contributions and how you use new media in your job. Which new-media tools do you use?
Send in your audio contribution with these three components:
YOUR FEEDBACK:
Technorati Tags: PodCamp Toronto, Jay Moonah, David Levy, Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast, Marko Kulik, Twitter, Everywhere Messaging, BarrackObama.com, Chris Heuer
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Running time: 00:31:25
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4 Responses
Chris Heuer
20|Feb|2007 1Hey Bryan - just wanted to let you know that I have received a lot of offline feedback around some of the ideas for enhancing our usage of Twitter, particularly around using Tagspaces for routing Twitters. it seems that many people are now using it for lett friends know about blog posts and events they are attending, in addition to questions they are considering and important media they have just read. It is a great service and I am looking forward to whatever comes next…
Bryan
20|Feb|2007 2Chris:
Thanks for your comment. I’m seeing Twitter used that way as well, and mentioned that in the podcast. Thank you for your excellent post to get the ball rolling.
Tagspaces is something I don’t know much about, but I know you’ve been referencing it. Time to go and figure that out!
Chris Wilson
24|Mar|2007 3You got cocky and talked 5 minutes too long!!! The kid is crying! I love it!. ROTFL
My girl has been 6 for a little while now, so its been a few years, but it just totally took me back to that place when she was in her first year, and out of nowhere, when you FINALLY had a few minutes of peace and quiet and were just starting to enjoy it, WAAAAHHHHHH!!!! Still can’t get over it. Lol. Thanks for not re-recording the close.
So much stuff, so little free time. I’m seeing twitter being used for some interesting applications myself, but a lot of it still seems somewhat mundane to me, so far. As I said to Mitch, please don’t tell me you’re taking your dog for a walk. Instead, tell me what you figured out while you were walking. If you thought of a great new idea, or a way to do something, THAT I want to hear.
Also, if you haven’t seen it yet, check out the latest Joy of Tech:
http://geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/939.html
Have a great weekend!
Chris Wilson
24|Mar|2007 4You got cocky and talked for 5 minutes too long!!! The baby’s in the back crying! I love it! ROTFL
My girl has been six for a little while now, so I haven’t had to deal with that for a few years, but hearing it happen to you took me right back to that place when she was still in her first year. You’d get a little bit of peace and quiet and then, just as you were settling down and getting used to it, WAAAAHHHH!!! thanks for not rerecording the end. I liked it so much, I played the last 4 minutes for my wife.
As for Twitter, at first I didn’t like it. Thought it was a waste of time and energy. Turns out it was the early adopters that I thought were wasting time (my time, actually) by posting anything they thought of (walking to the library; studying; having breakfast). However, I’ve seen some people using it quite effectively. Mitch Joel was the first to really make me sit up and take notice of what he was doing with Twitter.
I guess my thought (and there are certainly schools of thought other than mine) is that, I don’t really care that you were taking a shower. However, I’d love to know what you figured out while taking that shower. Did you come up with a new solution? An interesting insight? A new theory that you are going to try out? Actually, I’m sure we could do an entire Podcast about what amazing thoughts people have while in the shower. The number of ‘a-ha’ moments I have in the shower is quite large. Hmmm… I feel as thought i’ve opened myself up for some interesting comments with this last paragraph. However, it stands as posted.
Thanks again for the time and work.
Too many technologies, too little free time.
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