I Want to Twitter!

March 2, 2009

twitter_logoOver a year ago I signed up for a twitter account with my gmail account and off I was – well not really.  I  knew nothing about it, what it was good for or what to do with it.  Well lots of people seem to be twitting (tweeting? twittering? tweet-meeting?) or something like that and I want to figure out what it is all about.  Somewhere along the line my account was deleted (I assume I did this and just don’t remember) – so I followed the restore your account rule here… and nothing.  It says 4 to 6 weeks… yikes!

Any tips or help you can offer?

- Bill Weber

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  • 1. Adam Cohen  |  April 9, 2009 at 9:10 am

    Hey Bill –
    I’ve been using Twitter for about a year and a half (@adamcohen) and I’ve made a ton of valuable connections from it. Everything from meeting potential hires before they start at Rosetta to generating leads for new business and partnerships. Internally at Rosetta, there is also a group using the network Yammer.com (which also has a blackberry/iphone app and a desktop app). This could be very useful for teams collaborating on issues or other topics. Would love your feedback. (Plus, yammer has integration with Twitter where if you add a tag “#yam” at the end of a post on Twitter it will also be shared with your Yammer network).

    Happy to do a demo of either or both for you or any group. Let me know what you think.
    Adam

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