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  1. RT @journalistics: Where are all the entrepreneurs? Why the future of news is you (the journalist): http://bit.ly/6wWnga. #local
  2. RT @FakeAPStylebook: "Stupider" and "Stupidest" are not words, but can be used when describing Internet message board comments.
  3. "Bookstore Baksheesh: The Real Estate Deals That Sell Books" in Barnes & Noble, Amazon. http://bit.ly/8mg7jl Viral Loop Chronicles #6.
  4. Mahalo looking for product manager to take it from #140 on Quantcast to #75 in a year (& 50 in 2 yrs) email: jason@mahalo.com via @Jason
  5. USA Today review of Viral Loop: "An engaging tale" that "dizzily taps into the energy of ... entrepreneurs ." http://bit.ly/4OatHV
  6. Nice description! RT @veryniceindeed: A retweet is like a "whoo whooo" girls make when they hear a song they like on the radio :)
  7. Facebook poised to dominate geolocation sphere of soc networking http://bit.ly/547cHg via @JoeTrippi. Re privacy: Beacon redux?
  8. Well said. RT @eriqgardner: I like to see RT as digital body language: a raise of the eyebrow, a clearing of the throat, and finally a nod.
  9. @USelaine I think we can disagree. I like the way ideas morph over Twitter. In the inexactness lay art. I see your points, tho.
  10. RT @USelaine: @Penenberg But to me, a RT should be exactly what it says on the tin, a repeat of what the originator said. Superb tool to ...
  11. Interesting discuss w @USelaine. Is a RT a quote or a paraphrase? Or is it to spin an idea forward? What's the intent?
  12. @USelaine It's only a misquote if the meaning changes. Journalists boil down what sources say all the time. Language, ecosystems morph.
  13. @stevesilberman I like your term "linguistic evolution" in conjunction with retweets. Academic researchers should have a field day.
  14. RT @stevesilberman: I definitely think "morphing of RTs leads to greater mass creativity" = linguistic evolution in action.
  15. As Louis Malle said, "I like confusion, but it drives the crew crazy." Does morphing of retweets lead to greater mass creativity?
  16. @dannysullivan fwiw I'm an info gravitates toward free on the Web. Ad industry needs to figure out new ad unit that isn't a copy of offline.
  17. On Twitter I think it's far less important who says what and who is first to echo it than the relevance/importance of the idea itself.
  18. @NeilCauldwell I can see why Twitter would want neat retweets. It'd fit in w search value. For me it's aesthetics. I like when ideas mutate.
  19. @NeilCauldwell I'd read about it. I use Tweetdeck, didn't do Web RT 'til today. EV addressed RTs on blog. I like RT mutations, fewer rules.
  20. @USelaine Often when you retweet you have to shave the mssg to fit within 140 characters. I like that process. Mutating, mutable prose.