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"By meeting people in such a casual, open atmosphere where people speak freely about everyday things, complain unanimously and argue openly, Twitter becomes a platform that promotes hyper-speed relationship development simply because people are sharing information that they normally wouldn't disclose right away."
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Oooooh, nice formatting on his daily links via Delicious.com. I'll have to see if I can make mine look more like this…
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Rich Gordon: "Meeting with my students, [Gazette Communications' Chuck] Peters fleshed out this concept by describing a Twitter "tweet" (140 characters) as perhaps the most elemental unit of content. Imagine that you're covering a live event with a series of 140-character updates, each potentially supplemented with a photo, video or audio file. With these assets stored in the right production system, people running any of the company's media products could assemble the appropriate package for its audience.
"It may seem a little futuristic, but Peters' company is investing to try to make it happen. It has created a subsidiary called e-Me Ventures, based in Chicago, to license and/or build the technology platform that would store and tie together all of the content collected by journalists or submitted by people in the community. Peters has been speaking with industry groups and seeking other media companies interested in investing in e-Me Ventures."
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My neighbor here in Boulder & her six-year-old daughter saw this amazing phenomenon a couple of days ago. Wish I'd seen it!
