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Twitter as the Foundation of Your Business

By David Weir | Jun 27, 2009

If you haven’t yet seen this TwitScoop video that captured the tag cloud of trending topics at Twitter as the news broke of Michael Jackson’s death on Thursday, check it out. TwitScoop is only one of a massive number of efforts to build a business (or a cool app) on top of Twitter’s open platform.

The best way to get an overview of all of this activity is at the Twitter Fan Wiki page. The number of apps alone is staggering already and it’s expanding every day. But there are also nine books already in print (or e-book formats) about Twitter, and guides to everything from bots to hashtags to Twitter games.

Before Twitter, Google as the springboard for startups everywhere, and Google continues to add new features constantly such as the recent added search feature to Google News that allows you to search by an author’s name, which is very cool.

As Twitter becomes ever-more established as the breaking news channel of choice, all other media companies need to have a presence there. Most active Twitterers manage their real-time information streams with the help of TweetDeck, TwitScoop, Tweetie, and the like.

It’s no longer sensible for those working in news media not to have an eye on the river of information generated by the crowd. If it’s not the events currently being discussed about Iran that you’re seeking, maybe the celebration of the late Farrah Fawcett’s acting career will turn you on.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to get back to Twitter in order to look into reports that one of the most reliable sources on the micro-blogging platform posting from inside Iran may have been arrested in the government’s continuing crackdown on dissidents.

In addition to serving as a BNET Media analyst/blogger, David Weir is a veteran journalist and the author of several books. Weir is a co-founder and vice-president of the Center for Investigative Reporting, as well as an editorial board member of The Nation.

BNET User Analysis

Web Buzz:
  • Michael Jackson's Death Hits Twitterers Pretty Hard

    WebProNews - 148 days 20 hours 56 minutes ago

    Michael Jackson, one of the biggest music icons of all time, has passed away .The death of the Michael Jackson is hitting Twitterers especially hard. Take a look at the screen shot below, 9 out of the 10 trending topics deal with some aspect his death. Did you use Twitter to spread news of Michael Jackson's death? Tell us.Below is a search for...

  • Michael Jackson's Death Hits Twitterers Pretty Hard

    WebProNews - 147 days 1 hour 56 minutes ago

    Michael Jackson, one of the biggest music icons of all time, has passed away .The death of the Michael Jackson is hitting Twitterers especially hard. Take a look at the screen shot below, 9 out of the 10 trending topics deal with some aspect his death. Did you use Twitter to spread news of Michael Jackson's death? Tell us.Below is a search for...

  • New Michael Jackson Song Hits Web

    WebProNews - 41 days 1 hour 16 minutes ago

    Talk about Michael Jackson took the web by storm after the King of Pop's death, and it's back again as a new (or previously unreleased, rather) song from him has been released on the web. The song is called "This is It," and it's from the upcoming Jackson film of the same name.The song has been made available, streaming at MichaelJackson.com,...

  • Web 2.0: Testing out Bing’s Twitter-juiced search

    VentureBeat - 31 days 16 hours 31 minutes ago

    Bing’s Twitter search just went live this morning. Here’s a side-by-side comparison against some of the more prominent start-ups in the real-time space. A few notes - Bing’s results seem about two to six minutes behind other search engines. Like Tweetmeme and OneRiot, they put a bit more emphasis on the content being shared rather than...

  • TMZ.com: Breaking news

    Guardian - 144 days 14 hours 48 minutes ago

    It had the celebrity scoop of the decade when it broke the news of Michael Jackson's death. Now Harvey Levin's tiny gossip site TMZ.com has become a media giant TMZ.com is now the hottest Hollywood celebrity gossip website on the planet. So hot, in fact, that when it broke the news of Michael Jackson's death last week, its world exclusive...

 

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