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The Future of Twitter

The Future of Twitter by steverubel.
This is a mind map that I started for my presentation at TWTRCON and the built out with the audience. Now it's your turn. Where should we take this? 

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davemc500hats  Pro User  says:

awesome talk / mindmapping Steve!
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cambodia4kidsorg  Pro User  says:

what software did you use?
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steverubel  Pro User  says:

I used Mind Node.
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cambodia4kidsorg  Pro User  says:

ah, yep, found your blog post and just write it up. I used to do this years ago with Inspiration and before that with markers and flip charts. Graphic Facilitation - a great way to get people on the same page because they can "see" what everyone is saying.
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linkin2177 says:

An excellent way to think out the possibilities of where Twitter could possibly go from here.
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heygregwood says:

hey - thought u were going 2 mention folks who participated... :-)

great meeting u btw. u are doing good stuff

@heygregwood @bluefishagency
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hernan.seoane  Pro User  says:

Congrats on explore! :)
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losangelestimes  Pro User  says:

Steve, great map and crowd-sourcing exercise. I was in the back of the room reporting (yes, tweeting) via @latimesnystrom otherwise I would have chimed in more about the potential journalistic use of Twitter.

You'll be happy to know that I'm using this graphic -- and potentially Mind Node -- in my ongoing Social + Emerging Media training sessions at the L.A. Times, which most of our masthead are attending, in addition to hundreds of staff reporters and editors.

I've facilitated the creation of 150 @latimes-related Twitter accounts in the past 6 months; will share feedback on the map from our sessions.

~ Andrew, LA Times social media guy, embedded in the newsroom
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almamagazine says:

Steve, great analysis! thanks for sharing this, it's really well thought out.
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