I’m presenting at the newcommforum.com conference and it seems that over 60% of the audience is twittering (tweeting) DURING the presentations. In fact, perhaps the conversation on Twitter during the presentation is more interesting than the actual presentation?? Talk about disruptive, especially as a presenter.
Anyway, here are some links to help you track a certain “thing” in twitter…. people here are using the hash mark (pound) like this: #sncr (sncr is the name of the group, pronounced “snicker”):
- http://twemes.com/SNCR
- http://twitter.summize.com/search?q=%23sncr&from=&to=&ref=&tag=&tude=〈=all
- http://www.tweetscan.com/index.php?s=sncr&u=
- http://hashtags.org/tag/sncr/
This definitely makes the list of top 5 valuable things to do with Twitter (and makes the information manageable).
Jason, thanks for the link. Here is a better query to use when looking for your conference, looks for mentions of SNCR OR the #SNCR tag OR mentions of newcommforum.
Hope that helps,
http://twitter.summize.com/search?q=%23sncr+OR+SNCR+OR+newcommforum
Here is a post on all our query operators:
http://blog.summize.com/2008/04/advance-twitter.html