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* Now Twittering for Work
Posted on February 22nd, 2009 by Phil. Filed under Social Media.
I love Twitter! I’ve been twittering (I prefer that term to the more accepted tweeting) for about two years now. Until now, I’ve been twittering outside of the the work context, i.e. not about my role as the Director of Technology for WGBH Online. Twitter has been a fun experience for me, a place where I’ve enjoyed writing about my life outside of work and making lots of interesting new friends.
In the aftermath of last week’s IMA Public Media Conference in Atlanta - where Twitter continued to get lots and lots of love - I have been inspired to start a new Twitter account devoted to my work here at WGBH. It should be a nice compliment to this here blog and another way to connect with more folks out there, both in public media and elsewhere.
As you can see, I’ve added a Twitter badge to this blog, over there on the right. I’ve also started following those of you whom I already know about and could find on Twitter. If we’re not already connected on Twitter let’s make friends!
Speaking of the IMA, I’ll be writing about my experiences there in the next day or so. Not to give anything away just yet, but the one word I would use to describe the conference this year would be concrete.
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