Twittersheep

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I assume it’s no secret that some of the time I should be blogging these days is spent on Twitter. I hope soon to shake this out so that I can translate more of the trends I see on Twitter into meaningful blog posts (that don’t belong on theappgap.

But I had too much fun looking at my Twittersheep (hats off to Stowe Boyd) that I thought I should share it.

This word cloud comes from the biographies of the people who follow me on Twitter. I’m happy to see “social” and “knowledge” writ so large, but where is “network” ? And why so many consultants?


I assume it’s no secret that some of the time I should be blogging these days is spent on Twitter. I hope soon to shake this out so that I can translate more of the trends I see on Twitter into meaningful blog posts (that don’t belong on theappgap.

But I had too much fun looking at my Twittersheep (hats off to Stowe Boyd) that I thought I should share it.

This word cloud comes from the biographies of the people who follow me on Twitter. I’m happy to see “social” and “knowledge” writ so large, but where is “network” ? And why so many consultants?

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