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Robert JewittReadWriteWeb on how Twitter can be used for the discovery of breaking stories, performing interviews, quality assurance; and promotion of work. The future of journalism
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Mandy JenkinsReadWriteWeb writes about their Twitter use (and early skepticism). Nice little testimonial.
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Interviews
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Twitter itself is very useful for performing public interviews
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Twitter is its ease of use
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Twitter is its ease of use
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Twitter is remarkably easy to post to
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people often post things they discover to Twitter before or instead of posting it to a blog
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Breaking News
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we solicited interview questions via Twitter
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By putting out single or multiple questions into our Twitter networks in a call-and-response fashion, we've gathered piles of rich research
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Some Twitter users reply to our questions with single line answers
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We recognize that people using and replying on Twitter may not be generally representative of the population at large, but for qualitative interviews it's a tool that's hard to beat.
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Quality Assurance
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feedback on misspellings, missed links and other publishing faux pas very quickly via Twitter
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I'm not ashamed to admit that I do QA via Twitter
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Twitter can work really well for tech support or for finding quick answers to small tech questions.
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Promotion
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Promoting your online articles over Twitter is probably the crassest way a journalist can use the medium
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Some people like getting an RSS feed through their Twitter account, but not very many
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When bloggers post links to their posts, or post pleas for votes on Digg, it can feel a little dirty
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We try to post either particularly interesting articles or to add a little extra value to each link to our own content we send out
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We also try to make sure that the clear majority of our Tweets aren't about our own content.
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Twitter is a remarkably good traffic driver to our posts
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more via FriendFeed and they often give us great early feedback.
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If we're working on something we think will be of interest, sometimes we'll prime the pump a bit and let people know what's coming up
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Greg LinchExcerpt: "How useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces."
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lizmassey68From the staff of the ReadWriteWeb blog.
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Helen BuzduganUseful article on how journalists use Twitter for breaking news, research and other purposes.
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Heinz WittenbrinkGrundlegendes zur Verewendung von Twitter für Journalisten
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Here at ReadWriteWeb we've been leveraging Twitter heavily for some of our most important news writing. While cynics dismiss twitter as frivolous, we've got stories to share that should make anyone reconsider their doubts about the microblogging medium.
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Brian GiesenHow useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism?
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Anne BubnicHow useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces.<br><br>Could there be some classroom applications here?<br><br>
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Nancy Friedmandiscovering breaking stories, performing interviews, promoting work
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jplamondonUsage déjà mentionné par F Pisani (Transnet). Faire appel au réseau: trouver des scoops, faire des entrevues (questions et réponses en au plus 145 caractères), validation et correction, promotion.
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How useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces.
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"How useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces. "
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Kawika HolbrookTo discover of breaking stories, perform interviews, quality assurance, and promotion of our work.
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Richard Kendall"How useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces."
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28 Apr 08
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M C MorganIt turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for some writers penning larger pieces. with a list of uses.
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Marcus BoeschTwitter im Journalismus: US-Blog stellt vier Einsatzmöglichkeiten vor
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How We Use Twitter for Journalism
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Sheryl Nussbaum-BeachHow useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for ...
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