Explaining the Impact of Twitter and Friendfeed - the Slide Show

I've condensed my recent musings on Twitter, Friendfeed, Social Media 2.0 and Blogging 2.0 into a slide presentation.

You may download the presentation Explaining the Impact of Twitter and Friendfeed - it has the links intact. Pardons, it's a 7mb file; I still don't know how to shrink collateral well.

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  • 6/2/2008 12:08 PM The Harriman Team wrote:
    Nicely done, Pat! It's too bad that Twitter has had so many hiccups lately. It seems they hit critical mass very fast, and from the chatter I see on Twitter and FriendFeed, their newest imitator, Plurk, seems to be acting very "Twitter-like" since their appearance on the scene. I hope that Twitter can recover and become robust again, otherwise there may be a mass exodus to competing services.
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  • 6/2/2008 12:28 PM Ken B. wrote:
    Wow. Great job...that took some time and thought, thank you. I get frequent questions about why do these things and how do they work. I will share you insight and simple explanations.

    Well done
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  • 6/3/2008 3:14 PM Rick NHS wrote:
    Nice work on helping to explain the social network advantages, benefits, and differences. I must admit.. I don't know a whole lot about Twitter or Friendfeed, but I'm going to spend a few minutes trying to familiarize myself with them.
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  • 6/4/2008 3:39 PM Brad Coy wrote:
    Great presentation Pat and Hey! I recognize some of those people
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  • 6/14/2008 10:31 PM jp moses | REI Tips wrote:
    Hey, what a great slideshow! A much more interesting way to get your point across rather than just another boring old article with pictures! Awesome! I might just have to copy...er...emulate you.

    Thanks!

    ...jp
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  • 6/30/2008 7:50 AM Greg Tracy wrote:
    Well done. Now if Twitter could just become more stable and load consistently...
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