Evan Williams (@ev), Biz Stone (@biz) and Dominic Sagolla (@dom) on Wednesday night’s Nightline. John Donvan NL (@JohnDonvanNL) Reporting. This segment of Nightline discusses Twitter, what it is, how it works and the people behind it with a short interview with @dom
Sometimes it’s important for a friend to tell another friend a piece of information, and it’s tempting to use the internet or world wide web to tell the friend the piece of information. But remember, there’s nothing more refreshing and fun than walking over to a neighbor’s house, possibly with cookies or baked goods, and delivering the news in person. That’s a friendship that will last, even after the internet fad is all over. Peace.
I wish my friend in school who just got on Twitter would have the attention span to watch this (teenagers typically lack that) – it’s a pretty good explanation of the whole concept (second to Common Craft’s Twitter in Plain English).
That clip with him in the field and the “tweets” flying from his hands was a very “Daily Show” thing to do. Interesting to see a bit of comedy and sarcasm makes its way into “regular” news shows.
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Awesome Adam
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Crazy promo for Twitter – I actually can’t believe it @smashing
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Thanks for posting this Adam! You are my hero, cause we just gave our TiVo away
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great video! i’ve tweeted about it too
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Sometimes it’s important for a friend to tell another friend a piece of information, and it’s tempting to use the internet or world wide web to tell the friend the piece of information. But remember, there’s nothing more refreshing and fun than walking over to a neighbor’s house, possibly with cookies or baked goods, and delivering the news in person. That’s a friendship that will last, even after the internet fad is all over. Peace.
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I wish my friend in school who just got on Twitter would have the attention span to watch this (teenagers typically lack that) – it’s a pretty good explanation of the whole concept (second to Common Craft’s Twitter in Plain English).
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That clip with him in the field and the “tweets” flying from his hands was a very “Daily Show” thing to do. Interesting to see a bit of comedy and sarcasm makes its way into “regular” news shows.
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Some interesting edutainment! Thanks for posting this Adam!
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dude… the guy in the background at 4:24 is my uncle. XD
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I Love this Video and also I checked out your Channel. Very interesting! If you need any help getting this Video and your Channel exposed to were it is top in all the search I found this site called tubeviews.(net) that has took my breath away. I’m working on my 4th Channel now, this one I just made. My Videos are getting so many hits now. Check it out and keep in touch.
This Is The Secret That Has Been Kept From Us.
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cool
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They posted this on my b day >.>
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