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Habit Two: Put it where you want it
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In it’s most basic form, Twitter is a webpage with a text box where you can enter a little message.
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f you use Gmail and GoogleTalk, you can add twitter@twitter.com as a contact and get your stuff there.
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If you’ve got a Blackberry, you should check out the Google Talk client and use it there. As if you needed another reason to fiddle with that thing in meetings.
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- Check out the Twitter help page for more tips on commands. Also see this Library Clips post for more of the same.
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Habit Three: Own it
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If you’re unafraid of spreading yourself around the web, be sure to claim your Twitter page with Technorati and expand your digital empire
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Habit Four: Address your followers
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By default, when you send a note via Twitter it goes to everyone that’s following you.
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Habit Five: Hack it
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People are doing interesting and innovative stuff with Twitter.
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Use your skills to take your favorite RSS feed (or spliced feed) and HTTP POST (via
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Habit Six: Play with it
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Use the Twitter confessional to get clean
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Try Steve’s Twitter search engine
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Search for friends and coworkers. Heck, search for the guy that just sent you his resume.
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Paul Terry WalhusIt is so easy to “follow” someone in Twitter that many folks go a little bit overboard at first. If you can handle the firehose of twittering, go for it. Otherwise, don’t get wrapped up in the “more is better” trap.
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Some have called Twitter a form of microblogging
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It seems…useless.
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Jochen LillichMost people don’t quite “get” Twitter at first. This post aims to give you a leg up on the learning curve.
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