This is an aside titled 'Twitter Lists' dated 11/1/09

Here’s a great post on what the listing feature means for Twitter — the coming “curatorial economy.” (via.) For me, it means the most time on the site I’ve spent since the election. I’ve set up a few lists, and two in particular I check multiple times a day — “good ideas” and “book futurism.” The first is for geeky science/design/art/architecture/ballardians, many of them post just too much for me to follow on my main feed. Please let mw know of other such brainy people, (I’m not so interested in those who link to TED videos all day long, as I am in the people who are putting the ideas in some context.) My other favorite list is for people interested in tech and books. Some other lists I made: “notable,” mostly friends in media, some who wouldn’t fall in the other categories; “favs,” my favorite celebrities on twitter; and “the future” for science fiction thinkers.

Posted by Joanne on Nov. 1, 2009 Tagged: , , , , , ,

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