Twitter

From ml2sig

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
m (just a little alpha-by-last-name correction)
Line 34: Line 34:
* [http://twitter.com/khage Kat Hagedorn]
* [http://twitter.com/khage Kat Hagedorn]
* [http://twitter.com/mollyali Molly Kleinman]
* [http://twitter.com/mollyali Molly Kleinman]
 +
* [http://twitter.com/gmayman Gillian Mayman]
* [http://twitter.com/darlenelibrene Darlene Nichols]
* [http://twitter.com/darlenelibrene Darlene Nichols]
* [http://twitter.com/nscholtz Nicole Scholtz]
* [http://twitter.com/nscholtz Nicole Scholtz]
Line 40: Line 41:
* [http://twitter.com/britain Britain Woodman]
* [http://twitter.com/britain Britain Woodman]
* [http://twitter.com/swortman Sue Wortman]
* [http://twitter.com/swortman Sue Wortman]
-
* [http://twitter.com/gmayman Gillian Mayman]
+
 
=== Kresge Library ===
=== Kresge Library ===
* [http://twitter.com/viscousplatypus Devon Persing]
* [http://twitter.com/viscousplatypus Devon Persing]

Revision as of 10:51, 19 June 2008

According to the Twitter FAQ, "Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Bloggers can use it as a mini-blogging tool. Developers can use the API to make Twitter tools of their own."

People can update their Twitter feeds via text message or on the web, and can receive twitter updates in a variety of different forms, including text message and RSS feed.

Twitter can also be used to update status on other web applications, such as Facebook. Additionally, there are a variety of platform-specific and multi-platform desktop applications that can be used to interact with Twitter.

Contents

Getting Started

This video is a great introduction: Twitter in Plain English

Tools & Services

Other Resources

MLibrarians on Twitter


Kresge Library

Personal tools