Daily Twitter Newspapers
Posted by sharepoinTony on July 22, 2010
Some creative folks are compiling twitter feeds into a newspaper format on a daily basis. These papers capture twitter streams that have links and group them onto the page. The streams are from the previous day, but a ‘live twitter stream” is presented on the page – it seems to scramble everything over the past 24 hours and present it in that section.
Here are some of the Daily papers related to SharePoint:
#SharePoint2010 hastag stream:
http://paper.li/tag/sharepoint2010
#SharePoint hastag stream:
http://paper.li/tag/sharepoint
Laura Rogers Daily:
http://paper.li/WonderLaura
and your’s truly:
http://paper.li/sharepoinTony
There may be other great ones out there, I just haven’t found ’em yet. Let me know if you find an interesting Daily paper related to SharePoint.
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Daily Twitter Newspapers
Posted by sharepoinTony on July 22, 2010
Some creative folks are compiling twitter feeds into a newspaper format on a daily basis. These papers capture twitter streams that have links and group them onto the page. The streams are from the previous day, but a ‘live twitter stream” is presented on the page – it seems to scramble everything over the past 24 hours and present it in that section.
Here are some of the Daily papers related to SharePoint:
#SharePoint2010 hastag stream:
http://paper.li/tag/sharepoint2010
#SharePoint hastag stream:
http://paper.li/tag/sharepoint
Laura Rogers Daily:
http://paper.li/WonderLaura
and your’s truly:
http://paper.li/sharepoinTony
There may be other great ones out there, I just haven’t found ’em yet. Let me know if you find an interesting Daily paper related to SharePoint.
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This entry was posted on July 22, 2010 at 1:25 pm and is filed under Commentary. Tagged: News, SharePoint, social media, Twitter. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.