theatlanticcities:

“We wrote in late 2011 about some early research suggesting that many Twitter users in fact follow other people located within their same city, evidence, Richard Florida wrote, that the Internet is reinforcing the value of place instead of eliminating it.

But now that Twitter is a few years older – and considerably more global – Leetaru and several colleagues have conducted a massive new analysis of the site that suggests the opposite: ‘In effect,’ Leetrau says, ‘location plays a much lesser role now in terms of who we talk to, what we talk about, and where we get our information.’”

Read: How Twitter is Changing the Geography of Communication

(via theatlantic)

Tags: twitter

bethanysworld:

President Clinton, Stephen Colbert, and Chelsea Clinton’s Adventures on Twitter.

Giggles

(Source: scarlettsjohanssons, via apsies)

In case you were wondering if the Mets lost today, there’s a Twitter account for that.

msavignon:

image

First-generation social media.

First-generation social media.

(Source: twinisms, via aatombomb)

warbyparker:

Whoa. The MLA has officially devised a standard format to cite tweets in an academic paper. Sign of the times.

It was bound to happen, eventually.
jeffscherer:

I love the idea of brands being snarky with each other over the Internet.

jeffscherer:

I love the idea of brands being snarky with each other over the Internet.

(via theweekmagazine)

(via Map of the Day: Church vs. Beer - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities)
washingtonpoststyle:

Huh.
Now read Kennicott on why Brooks’s op-ed on the Eisenhower memorial is “lazy on multiple levels.”
Screen grab illustration via @devonhopkins

Maybe Katy Perry is the one-woman focus group for Brooks’s next treatise on the decisionmaking patterns of millennials.

washingtonpoststyle:

Huh.

Now read Kennicott on why Brooks’s op-ed on the Eisenhower memorial is “lazy on multiple levels.”

Screen grab illustration via @devonhopkins

Maybe Katy Perry is the one-woman focus group for Brooks’s next treatise on the decisionmaking patterns of millennials.

Tags: twitter

theatlantic:Dead Authors on Twitter

Twitter was founded just five years ago, meaning generations of legendary writers missed out on the chance to broadcast their witty thoughts to the world in 140 characters. What would Flannery O’Connor have sounded like if she’d had a Twitter feed? Or Charles Dickens? Or Shakespeare? The writers themselves may no longer be with us, but clever fans are impersonating them on Twitter, imagining what the scribes would have said if they’d had access to the microblogging service. Here are the best dead author Twitter accounts we could find.

Read more.

Tags: twitter books

infoneer-pulse:

The NFL’s annual Pro Bowl routinely provides the league with an occasion to let its hair down.  Or, some would say, to remove to the stick from a place where sticks ordinarily aren’t stuck.

At this year’s Pro Bowl, the league will permit players to post Twitter messages during the game, according to Darren Rovell of CNBC.

» via PFT

This could get interesting…

Tags: nfl twitter

boston:

Local theaters ready to bow to tweeters in the audience
- Live-performance venues are starting to offer “tweet seats” for patrons who feel the need to tweet about what they are seeing, and these sections are gaining a fingerhold in Massachusetts.

I guess it was inevitable.

boston:

Local theaters ready to bow to tweeters in the audience

- Live-performance venues are starting to offer “tweet seats” for patrons who feel the need to tweet about what they are seeing, and these sections are gaining a fingerhold in Massachusetts.

I guess it was inevitable.

"There has been an ongoing tug-of-war between journalists and publishers over who gets to keep digital possessions after a break-up. The debate took a new twist this week after a court issued a ruling in the case of a tech reporter who walked out the door with 17,000 Twitter followers that his former employer says are worth $2.50 each [per month for a total of $340K]."

Can A Twitter Account Be A Trade Secret?

Fascinating case.  I can see this ushering in a new set of clauses for at-will employment contracts.  The password is a trade secret, the content and customer list are corporate assets, the channel name is branded and we can reclaim it whenever we want.  The heads of so-called social media experts everywhere explode.

(via gbattle)

(via arig)

iPhone mania.
section9:

mascarah:

One of the best tweets around all this iPhone mayhem.
And yes kids, even I get (completely) the Romo reference.

and it’s calls are intercepted by other devices.

iPhone mania.

section9:

mascarah:

One of the best tweets around all this iPhone mayhem.

And yes kids, even I get (completely) the Romo reference.

and it’s calls are intercepted by other devices.

(Source: mascarah, via caterpillarcowboy)

Beakering News: A twitter account to rival that of Big Ben. 

Beakering News: A twitter account to rival that of Big Ben

(Source: soupsoup, via thefrogman)

thedailywhat:

So This Happened of the Day: Whoever mans the official White House Twitter feed (President Obama?) just replied to a random person’s tweet with a RickRoll.
White House? More like Y U MAD House, amirite?
[tnw.]

thedailywhat:

So This Happened of the Day: Whoever mans the official White House Twitter feed (President Obama?) just replied to a random person’s tweet with a RickRoll.

White House? More like Y U MAD House, amirite?

[tnw.]

(Source: thedailywhat)