You probably noticed that this week we (read: I) didn't blog too much. As always, there are many reasons: the days are getting longer so we actually spend more time in the sun. Great new coffee machine, so we spend more time at the kitchen. Not to mention that we were finishing tasks at end of the month at that time of the year. But there is also another reason: Twitter.
April 02, 2009
This week we are experimenting on how we can use this application. While it is not clear to me how Twitter can deliver added value for my purposes, it is indeed addicting. I guess that it's like other types of addiction: you try it, it makes you feel good (for whatever reason) and then it takes over other activities.
On one hand, there's more artistic freedom than the regular corporate blog. It is also easier to use and do not require preparations. On the other hand, it is not good enough to deliver thoughts or feelings beyond "I'm hungry".
At any rate, as the experiment continues, we are now resuming the regular blog posting rate.
I'm looking for your comments and feedback. Here or there.
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I'm sure Amichai will like this one :-)
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