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It's easy to laugh at nonsense on Twitter, the microblogging rage. "My
nose is leaking," writes someone called Zapples, "so imma go to sleep
now.…" But I've heard lots of similar drivel (and even produced some
myself) on the phone—an important technology if there ever was one.
The key question today isn't what's dumb on Twitter, but instead how a
service with bite-size messages topping out at 140 characters can be
smart, useful, maybe even necessary. Here's why I'm looking. In the
last few months, the traffic on Twitter has exploded, growing far
beyond its circles of bleeding-edge tech enthusiasts and hard-core
social networkers.
Businesses such as H&R Block (HRB) and Zappos are now using Twitter to
respond to customer queries. Market researchers look to it to scope
out minute-by-minute trends. Media groups are focusing on Twitterers
as first-to-the-scene reporters. (They were on top of the May 12 China
earthquake within minutes.) Loads of new applications and services are
growing around the Twitter platform, leading some to suggest that the
microblogging service could become a powerhouse in social media.
SOCIAL HABIT
Much of the Twittering crowd argues that Twitter will continue to grow
in importance, perhaps rivaling other social media powers such as
Facebook. "I have hundreds of friends on FB, but have done 10x the
networking, connecting & communicating on Twitter," tweets Christian
Anderson.
Biz Stone, a Twitter co-founder, tells me on the phone that the plan
is for Twitter to grow by a factor of 10, or even 100. "It can become
a communication utility," he says, "something people use every day."
How could tiny Twitter ever become such a titan? It's not the core
technology, which is simple, but instead the community. Twitterers
find and follow the people they care about on the service. Late in
April, following one of Twitter's outages, TechCrunch's Michael
Arrington wrote: "I realized that in the last two months a subtle
shift occurred: I now need Twitter more than Twitter needs me."
Arrington, who has nearly 17,000 people following his Twitterstream,
continued: "It is now an important part of my work and social life, as
I carry on bite-sized conversations with thousands of people around
the world throughout the day. It's a huge marketing tool, and
information tool. But it is also a social habit that's hard to kick."
DEVELOPER-FRIENDLY
It may seem to Arrington that everyone he cares about is Twittering.
But despite impressive growth, Twitter's universe is small. Estimates
for the Twittering masses range between half a million and one million
active users. Even if this undercounts the number of those who post
their tweets through cell phones or other sites, Twitter is still
pint-size compared to Facebook, with its 70 million users. And even on
Twitter, plenty of people predict that the crowd will abandon the
service en masse when something more alluring turns up. "Too flakey,
both technology wise and audience—too fickle," tweets one.
Still, there are a few reasons why Twitter might endure. First, it's
simple and easy to use. What's more, Twitter is weaving itself into
larger networks. Most recently a link with News Corp.'s (NWS) MySpace
will enable users to shuttle data between those sites, eBay (EBAY),
and Yahoo! (YHOO).
Also, like Facebook, Twitter has a large and vigorous developer
community. "It's already a platform, a classic textbook definition,"
tweets Jonathan Yarmis of AMR Research. David Troy, for example,
founder of Roundhouse Technologies in Baltimore, recently launched a
geography application called Twittervision, where you can click on a
country—say China—and see the tweets as they appear. "We have more
local stuff coming," he says. Another application, called Twistori,
shows a stream of Twitters showing what people are wishing, feeling,
thinking.
PROMOTIONAL TWEETS?
Businesses, of course, are more interested in what Twitterers are
buying. Dataminers like Seattle's Visible Technologies are helping
companies such as Hormel Foods (HRL) and Panasonic pore through
millions of tweets, finding customers talking about their products.
Dell (DELL), a Visible customer, scouts out the tweets and dispatches
its Twittering workers to jump into the conversations. At a conference
last week, the company claimed to have boosted sales through these
efforts by $500,000 in recent months.
Lots of other companies are starting to use Twitter for quick customer
service. To see whether they were really on the line, we held a race.
We sent a tweet. Seven had responded within an hour, led by H&R Block.
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