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The state of the Twittersphere in February 2011

This started off as research activity for the course notes of a piece of training I’m working on to make sure I had the most recent information possible. The small idea turned into about a day’s worth of work (and some).
I’m sure there are other sources of information that would build on the picture it creates, so if you do find other up-to-date material of interest please do share it.

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  1. Ady #

    Fantastic presentation, Kathryn. Well researched and presented. There’s lots in there that I find interesting. Also some excellent references to some excellent analysis tools.

    17 February, 2011
    • Thanks so much Ady!

      17 February, 2011
  2. Jose Jimenez #

    Excellent presentation and thanks for sharing.

    17 February, 2011
  3. Frank #

    Hi. This is very good and thoroughly researched. One thing. Graham Linehan (not Lineham) was not the Robin Hood Airport tweeter (slide 29).

    17 February, 2011
    • Thanks Frank!
      And noted. I’ve updated the presentation accordingly to ‘comedy writer’! Much appreciated.

      17 February, 2011
  4. Barney #

    Hi Kathryn,

    Long time no see. Hope you are well. This may be of interest if your presentation is targeted at a corporate audience:

    http://www.slideshare.net/BMGlobalNews/bursonmarsteller-2011-global-social-media-checkup

    22 February, 2011
    • Thanks Barney!

      22 February, 2011

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