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Tuesday Jun 12, 2007
The Twitter Life Cycle

I found this image in  a presentation given by Cole Camplese and Jim Leous to the 10th Annual Penn State Web Conference, June 12, 2007. [pdf slides] It came from a posting  Alan Levine made to his blog. (Links included not just as a courtesy, but as a jumping off point for further exploration.)

 

Posted at 01:13PM Jun 12, 2007 by Michael Briggs in Sun  |  Comments[5]

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Its interesting on how a user perception can change from very negative to WOW! What if we could apply this effect to all our sales opportunities :-)

Posted by Peter H. Reiser on June 12, 2007 at 01:22 PM PDT #

Sounds accurate. Twittered it. :-)

Posted by skrocki on June 12, 2007 at 05:00 PM PDT #

I've got to admit I'm still on the skeptical part of the curve - intrigued but not convinced.

Posted by Mark Dixon on June 12, 2007 at 05:37 PM PDT #

So true. I am at the can't stop point!

Posted by Danny Holland on June 18, 2007 at 09:40 AM PDT #

It took a week and now I'm at the can't stop point. I love that it's integrated into my Facebook app too - I wish Ning had something like this where we could intregrate these tools in there AND be alerted via RSS/ATOM to new content. I love Twitter! We should really explore for Sun employees.

Posted by Christy Confetti Higgins on June 28, 2007 at 07:16 PM PDT #

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