I’ve partitioned my social networking life into two fairly distinct pieces. Facebook is for friends and family, and Twitter is for my technology hobbies. Facebook is for vacation photos, and Twitter is for the latest news on robotics, CNC, Maker culture, etc. One consequence of this is that I usually only check Facebook once or twice a week to catch up on what people are doing and reject requests to join The Mafia/Vampire Clans/Farmville. However, I find myself checking Twitter multiple times a day, because there’s a constant stream of interesting technology tidbits coming in. Twitter is the cocktail party full of interesting sound-bites to Facebook’s Thanksgiving Dinner at Uncle Ralph’s house.
By its very design, Twitter doles out info in bite-sized nuggets of 140 characters. So the information is concise and easily digested, and likewise my Twitter sessions are short but frequent. Taken to the limit, it becomes essentially a broadcast of information trickling in constantly so why should I poll for it in my browser? Now there’s a million-dollar idea – I think I’ll call it Push Technology.
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