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The Zen of Twitter
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Just looking for a Little Link Love. It's good Karma
Zen Garden
What is the Zen ofTwitter?
FOLKSONOMY
According to former Secretary of Education Richard Riley the top 10 in-demand jobs didn't exist in 2004
China will soon become the number one English speaking country in the
world.
Did You Know Shift Happens
The 24% of the population in China with
the highest IQ's is greater than the total
population of North America.
We are living in exponential times.
In India, it’s the top 28%.They have more honors kids
than we have kids.
@Pistachio predicted twitter will haveover 300 Million by the end 2009
Where do I Find my
own twitter ZEN?
@comcastcares @comcastbonnie - customer service
● How to Use the Tweeters Almanac Amy Stark● Day 1 Humorous Tweets● Don't Mess with Indiana Erik Deckers● Day 4 Tweet Alerts!● I Believe Nila Nealy Connections Andrew Ball● Day 9 Douglas Karr Tweets● Day 12 Favorite Quotes Tweets● Amy Magan's 15 Lessons Learned● What if MLK Jr had twitter? Amy Stark● The Air in Mrs. Lehr's Kindergarten Class ● was Electric! Diane Brooks ● Great #Indiana Initiative of Aught Nine ● Day 23 #Indiana Tweets ● Day 24 #IranElection Tweets ● Day 26 Paul Po-Tweets● Social Media Aggregation: The
Greatest Spectacle in Racing Dr. Thomas Ho ● Day 27 #Indy 500 Tweets ● Auto Racing? How Interesting! Lorraine Ball● Grandma Belva Down on the
Funny Farm Sage McGreen● Day 29 THARG! Tweets
Very Cool Social Brand Index ● Business ● Education ● Entertainment ● Executives & Notable Individuals ● For Consumers ● Government & Politics ● Housing Market ● Media ● Non-Profit Organizations ● Service Providers ● Social Properties ● Technology ● Travel & Recreation
● Trusted Brands
T = TransparencyH = HonestyA = AuthenticityR = ReciprocityG = Gratuity
Amy's THARG Principles