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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-27

  • Happy Monday, everyone. How's it going this morning? #
  • Classic @ginatrapani on TWIG: the yellow pages are only useful in that they help me reach things on the tall shelves. #
  • Interesting. Worth seeing which most contribute to bottom line. RT @kenburbary: Mind Map for Social Media Metrics http://post.ly/Floe #
  • RT @phocuswright: Five Online Travel Predictions for Europe in 2010 http://bit.ly/6q2hSB #
  • @corinb Snow shut down London? NYC is still digging out, too. #
  • @corinb I know the feeling. I spent a good hour on a train this morning instead of 20 minutes. Big fun all around. in reply to corinb #
  • I just spoke to a police officer who, I kid you not, couldn't have been more than 11 years old. #
  • I like GReader's "sort by magic," but it's becoming a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy at this point. Maybe something new at the top? #
  • RT @hharteveldt: Interesting article: Will recession cause consumers to remain frugal? http://bit.ly/4OwFTx #marketing #
  • RT @Paisano: Social networking changing the way we travel (More proof of @ChrisBrogan's #SerendipityEngine) http://bit.ly/6XQd1H #
  • @tripology Congratulations, John. Nice mention. in reply to tripology #
  • @ginatrapani It's like that most days. Today, it's just a certain kind of beautiful mess. ;) in reply to ginatrapani #
  • I envy people who can sleep in. Even when I don't need to get up, I still wake up. Ah, well… early bird gets the worm, I suppose. #
  • Well this sucks. I'm a huge MyBlogLog fan. RT @brucecat: Yahoo! Will Kill MyBlogLog Next Month http://bit.ly/7dx31G #
  • I love Christmas. I love music. I love Christmas music. But Johnny Mathis still sucks. #
  • @jamieforrest Don't worry. Andy Williams can bring it. in reply to jamieforrest #
  • Looking for technical books? Sitepoint is selling PDF versions of their library for $4.99 today: http://is.gd/5zTIx Very cool. #
  • And, just in time for Christmas, I have come up with a kick-ass version of Angels We Have Heard on High on guitar. Green Day would be proud. #

Tim Peter is the founder and president of Tim Peter & Associates. You can learn more about our company's strategy and digital marketing consulting services here or about Tim here.

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