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January 27, 2009

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Mike

Matin Lindstrom in his book Buy ology, talks about images and sound as key elements in the mental 'buy' process. Perhaps as Twitter develops and video and sound become embedable (is that a word?) in tweets, the convergence will make Twitter more valuable as an intrinsic part of a corporate blog ?

Shane McCracken

Or something else will take it's place? How do people read blogs? Regular readers of this blog primarily use an RSS feed and I suspect they'll follow on Twitter. (@shanemcc or @imascientist if you don't). Do I need to feed the twitter into here or the feed from here into Twitter?

Those who aren't regular readers find the site through searches and links from other sites. Do they want my insightful, yet contextless tweets? I doubt it.

All in all, I'm happy not to predict how it is going. We're still far ahead of the real world in terms of using these tools and once we know what works and what doesn't we can use them and help others use them more effectively.

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