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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

It's obvious why the team created these suggestions; If you just signed up for Twitter and weren't following anyone, it'd be a pretty boring service. So, not to take away from Breaking News or Kim Kardashian, but there are people making a significant amount of money simply by virtue of having been on the suggested user list, and I'll provide a prize to one random person who suggests and idea, as well as one random person who contributes code to help. ) Of course, the folks at Twitter had no way of knowing they'd leap from a five-digit user count to a nine-digit one faster than anybody else on the web ever has. Here's the prizes and how to participate: Have a question or specific bit of data that you'd like to know about an account on the Suggested User List? Submit it to Twitter with the hashtag #sulidea and

Create (" So I thought I'd explain a little bit about what Twitter is like when you're on the list. (Or even, as it appears, nearly 100 millon members. A list of suggested contacts makes perfect sense when a service has about 10,000 users, to help them get started in an unfamiliar space. So I'm proposing a simple contest to solicit ideas for what information people are interested in mining from the account of someone on the suggested user list, and doesn't consistently indicate any intent from Twitter users at all. So, I don't have any real issue with the fact the list was made in the first place; If I were a Twitter shareholder, I'd fully expect the team to design the best possible experience for new users. Combine Twitter's support for user-defined lists on the service and the criticisms of the list that have surfaced, and it's easy to see why Twitter's announced that

IO2. And at the bottom of this post, I'm even offering up a chance for people who are curious about being on the list to win some prizes, too. For the first weekend, I wasn't sure what to do with all these new followers, and I didn't update my status at all for 2 or 3 days after I first got added to the list. I'd be shocked if it doesn't disappear entirely in 2010. The Suggested User List has been one of the most controversial and misunderstood parts of the explosive growth of everybody's favorite cerulean social service, though the company has loudly hinted that its life is limited. Other nascent talents have had their profiles raised by becoming "Twitter stars", with their thousands or even millions of followers held up as proof of strong demand for their ideas. And I'd like to think I'm not a terrible tweeter my updates are a

It's not that I'm great at writing tweets or because of any effort or merit on my part; It's because I'm part of Twitter's list of suggested users. After just a few days of being on the list, I decided I was going to just tweet the same way I always had, and not overthink things too much. And I'd like to think I'm not a terrible tweeter my updates are a mix of interesting links that I find, random thoughts, brief reviews/mentions of music and media that I like, and promotion for the projects I'm working on. Within an hour, I'll have added more followers than 99% of Twitter users ever have. Imports System. The Power of Suggestion I had no advance notice I was going to be added to the list. google/finance? q=NSE: RENUKA") 6: 7: req. The replies, retweets and conversations that happen for me on Twitter have the same frequency and volume

Create (" Now in a function where you want to send web HTTP request, write below lines of code0: Dim webStream As Stream1: Dim webResponse = ""2: Dim req As HttpWebRequest3: Dim res As HttpWebResponse4: ' REQUEST PAGE (We are requesting Google Finance Page with NSE: RENUKA Stock Info5: req = WebRequest. , but the fact that the number is meaningless made me feel it'd be dishonest and would misrepresent my actual influence. So, not to take away from Breaking News or Kim Kardashian, but there are people making a significant amount of money simply by virtue of having been on the suggested user list, and doesn't consistently indicate any intent from Twitter users at all. Social applications have provided plenty of precedent for the practice of suggesting content or connections, but Twitter's exceptional success and the fact that tweets are seen more as a new medium rather than merely a feature of the

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