Jeremiah Owyang wrote recently Some Conversations have shifted to Twitter
I felt this happening to me earlier in the year and I wrote a post about it back in April : Blogging takes a back seat to twitter and then in May : Twitter Continues to Rule My Attention
We spoke about Twitter the recent workshop I facilitated as a great way to connect with people.
Seems like this discussion is gaining ground all over the place. Nick Hodge refers to this as The Immersive Conversation.
Me ? - I just like it because it's quick and easy and with tools like Tweet Scan, I can quickly see what's going on
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I am not subscribed to twitter... I run my business and reading emails and tech articles means I have little time left for reading blogs... not to mention personal blogging...
My point is there are only so many hours in a day, and you find yourself wondering how other busy people manage what they are reading... having a PA censor your input is good if you have a trustworthy PA and you can afford it...
I cant...
So invariably, discussions occur which I feel I can contribute positively to and genuinely interest me, and I miss out... This true also of meetings and interactions...
It finds me stuffing 48 hours of work into 14 hour work days through some serious multitasking... leaving me 2 hours to wind down and choose how I interact with the online community personally.
I reckon the buck stops all... not here.
Cheers.
  When Twitter first came about I didn't understand the hype. As I've said recently I'm now firmly
  When Twitter first came about I didn't understand the hype. As I've said recently I'm