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Tim O'Reilly: The Twitter Book

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

Co-written by Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media, and one of Twitter's most-followed thought leaders, with more than over 250,000 followers, this practical guide will help you: * Get comfortable using Twitter, whether you're a new user or already have some experience with it * Learn all aspects of this service quickly, with full-color illustrations on every spread * Make the most of Twitter, with advice and ideas for using the best third-party tools * Determine how Twitter can help your business, with a special chapter on viral marketing

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  • I just found a great site for managing twitter followers. Visit G o t F o l l o w e r s O n Twitter.com

  • I actually just today started a site to become the most followed on twitter so it will be interesting to see if it takes off. Thanks for the video.

  • i just started "tweeting" and it's super fun. (i'll go find you on there!) thank you! i love how you describe it. great book idea! :)

    smiles,

    amy

  • I follow TO'R tweets. What a great way to stay informed, connected and expansive. I can't wait to read the book. I appreciated the documentary style of the video in lieu of the traditional CEO interview that's staid, locked-down and staged inside. This interview seemed more vibrant, genuine and cutting edge like O'R himself.

  • That was interesting--haven't really known much about Twitter, so I'm looking forward to more from O'Reilly. The comments about the video shoot--I like the way the shoot captured this guy's informal style.

  • Keep the camera still!

  • Looking forward to this book! And always happy to listen to the ever-engaging T O'R. But oh the video feels like it was shot high def on board a bobbing ship. A little tripod goes a long way.

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