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August 06, 2008

#2 -- Biz Book | Tweet by Tweet

You may have missed the first two days of my tweeting meaty and super-tight takeaways from Donald Keough’s Ten Commandments for Business Failure. No worries, I got ya covered.

Catch-up by reading and scrolling below. And feel free to play along by following me on Twitter this week. This experiment ends Friday.

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I have to admit I have missed most of these because I follow so many people on Twitter that often things get lost in the noise. While Twitter is used for short messages it might not be the best to do something like this but at least we can go to your twitter page itself or read the archive.

Yes Patrick (linkerjpatrick) ... I agree Twitter ain't perfect for doing something like this. That's why I keep calling this an experiment. And that's why I direct people to my archived Twitter page to read the signal without the noise.

Kudos to the experiment -- it's a great idea, although it would require that busy people's attention be paid to the archive. Jaiku is ostensibly better for these types of linked / threaded conversations, but none of these SMS services is 100% perfect yet.

Meanwhile, I think John just inadvertently created the next great porn-fueled empire within the phrase "Meaty and Super-Tight." Funny how certain juxtaposed adjectives lend themselves to distraction...

... and now we know ALL know where Justin's internal compass instinctively points him to.

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