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		<title>web 2.0 expo SF &amp; twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year&#8217;s web 2.0 expo in San Francisco was all about twitter &#8211; not literally, but you certainly couldn&#8217;t ignore twitter this year whereas it was relatively insignificant at last year&#8217;s event. As a recent twitter user (have had an account since last year&#8217;s expo but only started using it in the last couple of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.web2expo.com/">web 2.0 expo</a> in San Francisco was all about twitter &#8211; not literally, but you certainly couldn&#8217;t ignore twitter this year whereas it was relatively insignificant at last year&#8217;s event.</p>
<p>As a recent twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/ceben">user </a>(have had an account since last year&#8217;s expo but only started using it in the last couple of months), I find that I use it primarily to follow interesting information but it has absolutely no &#8220;social&#8221; value for me at this point.  Largely because I do not have a network of friends who use it &#8211; at least for now.  As a result, I would say I&#8217;m 99.9% information consumer and 0.1% contributor.  I do actually post frequent updates but it&#8217;s unclear to me at this point if anyone reads them and, for the most part, they are not tweets that would be classified as useful.  Still, much like this blog, I think that it&#8217;s important for me to take part to be involved in the technology and possibly even find new and different social interactions.</p>
<p>While I continue to play around with twitter on a day-to-day basis, it was at web 2.0 expo that I saw the value of twitter in a conference setting.  By using the search feature, I continually tracked all tweets tagged as #w2e which gave me a real-time insight into the all the various goings on and commentary at and around the conference.  Furthermore, most speakers used twitter along with a keyword/tag to take questions in real-time during their presentations.  Of course this went further then simply questions and allowed people (including myself) to post supplementary information about a given topic to other attendees and/or make comments throughout.  I found this to be extremely valuable and it allowed me to &#8220;virtually&#8221; attend certain sessions that I couldn&#8217;t get to.</p>
<p>The twitter eco-system is certainly evolving rapidly.  It will be interesting to see where it goes.  Will twitter become the facebook of 2006 in Toronto where, in a matter of weeks, the entire &#8220;connected&#8221; city opened accounts 2 years ago?  in 2009, I believe the value and long-term viability of facebook is still unclear.  Will twitter take the same uncertain path?</p>
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