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The State of Twitter Stars Address

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

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A few weeks ago while looking to create content for Twitter Stars, I interviewed some of my favorite people from Twitter. I’m a big fan of Terry Gross and Ira Glass from NPR but I’m afraid that I fall a bit short.

This entire blog is dedicated to the possibilities that one can create with a simple Twitter account. It’s a pretty simple focus. I hope by reading my blog, people will become inspired to use Twitter to do great things.

I’ve posted an article by @junkdnafiction, who uses Twitter to write serialized fiction. I posted a video of a Twitter meet up to donate blood. I posted how @guykawasaki inspired me as a young man and how I later met him on Twitter. @leahjones posted about how Twitter drew a global community of friends into her life. @shannonpaul wrote an article about how Twitter improved the quality of her personal and professional life. @christyxcore reported on Comic-Con. @markdavidgerson wrote about the professional connections he’s made and how he’s used Twitter to promote his books. @lauralovesart wrote about the people she’s met from Twitter. @pprlisa has written about organizing and uniting the Twitter community.

Each guest post has focused on a different aspect of Twitter use and yet each post has a common thread: The people. Twitter is all about people and social interaction. Twitter is a fluid and dynamic form of communication. It can either be a giant chat room or an intimate one-on-one conversation. There is no one way to use Twitter.

There’s two pieces to the Twitter magic. One is that we as users can define how we use Twitter. The other is that the quality of the community at Twitter is exceptional. Twitter seldom steps in to regulate its users. Twitter users hold each other accountable and enforce social boundaries. Seemingly, such social anarchy would be destined to fail and yet, this freedom is what makes Twitter so great.

I’m hoping that the stories here and the interviews I will be posting over the next few weeks will become models of possibility for all of us. Social Media provides a set of wonderful tools but comes with very little instruction.

I think in many ways, we are all still finding our way. My intention is for this blog to serve as an inspiration and a guide for what can be accomplished with a single account on Twitter.

Xcore’d: Comic-Con 2008

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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Guest Blog Post by @christyxcore

Comic-Con is my escape from reality. It allows me to dive into the pages of stories and to immerse myself in a world where I can forget about everything that really matters. Comic-Con is a stress reliever.

I had an interest in going beginning 3 years ago because I wanted to see all the cool stuff and also to meet new people that share that common interest with me. I figured I’d even get to meet some famous people. This is why I go to both the Anime Expo and Comic-Con.

I developed an interest in anime in middle school when the series Pokemon was first getting popular. This led me to discover other anime titles and that’s what started my anime/manga hobby. I have been interested in these comics ever since childhood because of the heroes I had read about and would admire. My brother was always into that stuff and he helped me go to the comic book stores and buy me comics. My favorite was X-Men at the time.

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I’m a nerd when it comes to conventions like Comic-Con. These cons are my complete escape from the daily realities that exist outside the walls my own personal nerd-fest. Comic-Con is like walking through a comic book, video game, or anime; it’s like walking through a bunch of these at once.

The thing that kills the fun at cons like Comic-Con is the waiting in lines but it’s always worth it in the end. Well, except for the line for Tite Kubo, the creator of ever-popular series Bleach. There were several hundred fans and the room was tiny! A majority of the people didn’t make it in and that was a big disappointment at the con for me. I didn’t get to see the creators of one of my favorite anime series. I had been looking forward to that for weeks! I guess that means I know what to expect for next year.

However, it was awesome to see other fans of the series like myself. I felt like I belonged. I fit in with these people because we all share the common interest of one anime on the surface and probably a ton more of other series and perhaps video games and other common interests. While waiting in line alone, I didn’t feel like I was alone because all the people around me were just like me.

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The biggest attraction for me was the experience of having another Comic-Con under my belt. I believe that the highlight moment for me this year was the chance to be in the same room as Matt Groening and his genius.

Why do I admire him so? I grew up on his work. From when I was a toddler to my teenage years, The Simpsons was the only show back then that I thought was funny even though I didn’t know most of the jokes as a child but I still loved the characters and those funny moments I did understand. I would watch it religiously.

However as I grew up, I moved on from The Simpsons because it just didn’t entertain me as much as it once did. I discovered Futurama before I gave up on the Simpsons and I found a new work of Matt Groening that I absolutely admire to death.

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Due to his writing staff having Masters and PhDs, they write more obscure jokes that only a select crowd could understand and get. As I grew up I got more into video games and technology and then I understood some more of the jokes they made in Futurama. Not all the jokes are about video games or computers. Some are just stupid humor but done in an excellent way.

I find the theme in Futurama to be a bit more complex than The Simpsons and has somewhat better jokes than The Simpsons, at least in the newer seasons. The storyline focuses on all the characters, and they actually progress; unlike in The Simpsons where they remain the same. The relationship between Fry and Leela is always changing and growing; it’s things like this that made me move from old-school Simpsons to new-age Futurama.

 
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From July 24-27, 2008 in San Diego, California, was the annual San Diego Comic-Con 2008. Despite the name, Comic-Con is not limited to just comic books. It’s more like “Pop Culture Con” because the variety of things to be found and explored within the convention center walls ranges from comic books to books to anime, movies and TV shows to video games and trading card games. Anything that is nerdy and popular will find a place in the ever popular Comic-Con International.

Comic-Con is a much more different experience than the other convention I have been to this month as well, Anime Expo 2008. Whereas such a convention is dedicated to the popular Japanese arts and animation and video games with an estimated attendance of almost 50,000 people from all over, Comic-Con is a convention where there is something for pretty much anyone, regardless of tastes, and has an estimated 130,000+ attendees from patterns of previous years.

I was able to get a free badge to Comic-Con for the last 3 years due to my brother’s employment at toy company Mattel, which grants him access to Professional and Exhibitor level badges and I have been invited to go every year with him. This year, I attended Friday and Saturday (July 25-26).

Star Wars Day

This Friday was Star Wars Day, where the main theme of the convention is that of George Lucas’ treasured sci-fi movie series, Star Wars. I like Star Wars myself, but I am not a diehard fan of it. However, there were plenty of Star Wars fanatics roaming around the Exhibit Hall dressed up in costumes that came straight from the Star Wars universe ranging from stormtroopers, Darth Vader, jedis, and there was even a Elvis Stormtrooper! Yes, thats right. An Elvis version stormtrooper. Truly one of the creative ones. And finding Star Wars merchandise was not a hard thing to accomplish, especially on Star Wars day.

It is lovely to see even young little children dressing up and showing the Star Wars spirit! There were plenty of little kids dressed up in stormtrooper or Boba Fett or jedi outfits. Even barely toddlers were dressed up and there was one particularly charming pair of toddlers that just made me stop and say ‘aww…’. It’s quite a feeling to see such young toddlers that probably could barely understand the complex storyline of Star Wars dressing up like the characters. Star Wars is a sci-fi pop culture symbol and even the new generation of children are recognizing it so.

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With The Dark Knight making record breaking sales from just the two weeks that it’s been out, there has been much recognition for Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker at the convention. Finding a Joker wasn’t hard to do, just walk a bit and you’d be sure to encounter one. There is one particular Joker that was easily one of the best around and truly my favorite Joker: the Nurse Joker. I almost mistook it for the real thing straight from the movie at first sight!

I could not really find anyone that was dressed up like The Dark Knight’s Batman (just the original costume from the comic books and cartoons) or Two-Face, and saw a few Commissioner Gordons. But the majority of Dark Knight people were indeed the Joker, and it’s not surprising since Heath Ledger’s performance as Batman’s nemesis was truly spectacular.

Futurama and The Simpsons

Matt Groening and his cast from “Futurama” and “The Simpsons” did their traditional panel in Ballroom 20 on Saturday July 26. I was lucky enough to make it to the panel, as I got in the line 15 minutes before the Futurama one started, and actually got in the room.

It was pretty much just a Q&A session for both shows, the questions being provided by fans that feel the need to ask critical questions (or just plain silly ones). I found the Futurama panel to be a bit more interesting than The Simpsons, but that’s only because I haven’t cared for the Simpsons since several seasons back. But it’s all good…

One question that is of high importance in the Futurama panel was whether they would be working on getting a new season of Futurama on the air. The answer? Depending on the sales of the movies currently out (Bender’s Big Score and The Beast With a Billion Backs) and the future sales of the other two movies, and whether Fox (it was their first year at Comic Con!) would get wind of how enthusiastic fans are for the series, it could be a small ray of hope for the future of Futurama.

Another question of some importance was about the development between Fry and Leela. Of course, they couldn’t say exactly what will happen, but there will be more development between the two in the next two movies. I guess there is some more development in BwaBB, but I have yet to see this one yet (yes, shame on me) so I wouldn’t know. I plan on seeing it soon though. But yes, more development on Fry and Leela’s relationship! Also: Katey Sagal (Leela) and Billy West (Fry, Farnsworth, Zoidberg) kissed in front of the hundreds of fans! In response to the Fry and Leela relationship question. It was certainly a surprise brought on by Billy West (which I got to actually meet in person at Comic Con 2006).

The Simpsons panel was pretty much the same as the Futurama panel, except of course it was the Simpsons cast of writers and animators. They did show a clip from the upcoming Treehouse of Horrors XIX and talked about future guest appearances in the series, with plenty of surprises.

Soul Calibur IV

There was the Bandai booth which featured plenty of upcoming video game titles to try out, with the highly anticipated Soul Calibur IV being the main spotlight with its release this week on Tuesday.

People were able to sneak a peek at all the playable characters, which have returning favorites and changed characters in relation to the storyline of the Soul Calibur franchise, and additional characters, including the first armor-clad female, Hilde. The XBOX 360 version will also have Yoda and the PS3 version will have Darth Vader, and both will have stages in relation to their respectable Star Wars characters.

Also, this will be the first time in which the character’s armor will be able to break during battle, changing their appearance slowly throughout the battles. Hilde’s full body armor can break into pieces and reveal her in just pieces of cloth, which of course will just make her more vulnerable. Seems that the costumes will be more towards the realistic side, which only adds to the completely realistic graphics.

Anime fans should have been pleased to know that Tite Kubo, creator of [adult swim]’s Bleach, made a rare appearance at Comic Con 2008 as well. Unfortunately, I had lined up about 20 minutes late, because I was unable to get into the panel. I am guessing they did not anticipate so many Bleach fans, because it was in Room 7A and the line was gigantic. Perhaps the people in charge should take that into consideration for next year.

A place where nerds of all kinds collide and bond over their shared common interest-pop culture. Comic books, books, manga, anime, television shows, movies, trading card games, art, video games, collectibles. Comic-Con has got them all.

 


Guest post for Twitter Stars by @christyxcore

Christine Chan is a student, writer, iPhone and MacBook user, gamer, otaku, Moleskine user, tech geek, and coffee lover.

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Liz Strauss is Going to Break the Web!

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

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Guest Blog Post by @eeUS

If the internet goes down today we can all blame the founder of SOB (Successful and Outstanding Bloggers) list and the founder of SOBCOn (Successful and Outstanding Blogger Conference), @Liz Strauss!

The first lady of blogging, Liz Strauss has let it slip that she may indeed bring down the internet later today when she hosts the first Blog-To-Show mini blog show today! Liz has invited anyone who has a blog to showcase to join in the fun on her site today and showcase their blog to all her readers.

As reported earlier today by Lorelle on Wordpress, Liz is planning on showcasing about 260 blogs on Saturday, July 26th, that may just break the web in a 4 hour marathon, that’s still not over!

This reporter got a quick email interview with Liz during the frenzy.

What inspired the Blog-To-Show idea?

Liz: I like to give people reasons to connect to people and the best way to do that is to look for their common goals. :)

How many blogs were featured?

Liz: 260 blogs went up one at a time. It took me about 2.5 hours just to time stamp them all.

Do you have any idea how many visitors you got?

Liz: I was working for the first two hours and really didn’t get much chance to watch what was going on. Meanwhile, it’s not over yet… There are still 1.5 hours to go!

Do you know what the top 3 most visited blogs were in the Blog-To-Show?

Liz: I wouldn’t even know how to gather that information across the hours that this took place.

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Anyone who knows Liz personally knows what a giving person she is. Liz is constantly giving to others and views her friends and clients success as part of her success. Liz has two main mottos that envelop exactly who she is as a person and business woman, they are “be irresistable” and “you’re only a stranger once”.

One way to experience her expertise is to get a copy of her new e-book, The Secret to Writing a Successful and Outstanding Blog which I can personally tell you is a fabulous book for a true insight into the world of blogging! I am in the process of reading it and as I told her, I find myself nodding along in agreement which is kind of weird for me to do! However, that is one of the reason’s I can recommend the book; it is spot on! Because of Liz’s expertise and experience, it is easy to read and applicable to many audiences. There are just some books that appeal to the masses and this book is one of them!

As the founder of SOBCon, Liz held a conference this year that had speakers from such diverse areas of the blogosphere as Anita Brusseze, Chris Brogan, Brian Clark of Copyblogger, Chris Garrett, Wendy Piersall, Lorelle On Wordpress, and David Bullock. These ladies and gents rocked the house along with Terry Starbucker, SOBCon co-founder.

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For those that were unable to attend SOBCon07, luckily there will be a SOBCon08. There is not another conference anywhere like this conference!

You can connect with Liz on Twitter. Getting to know Liz is easy, following her friends on Twitter is a blessing, and reading her blog daily is an inspriation!

Updated 7:30pm:

Liz did not bring down the internet, bummer.

When I asked her how it went Liz said, “The Internet survived well enough, as I figured it might, my sitemap took a beating and my Twitterfeed has been put on pause for the rest of the weekend—I forgot to turn off the260 individual posts.” She says she’s spending the rest of her night Twittering quietly.

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Guest post for Twitter Stars by @eeUS

Vicky Hennegan is the President of RemarkableParents, LLC & Info. She is also an Enterprise Project Manager, Business Process Analyist, and End User Training & Documentation specialist at Milwaukee Area Technical College.

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You already know that everything is happening now on the web. It’s where your kids are interacting with their friends. What you may not know is that it’s also a forum that allows us to be in contact with each other and more importantly, to stay in touch with your kids.

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Half Moon Bay Twitter Meetup!

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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Guest Blog Post by @lauralovesart

I drove to Half Moon Bay by myself to my first twitter meetup on July 22, 2008. I heard about it from Laura Fitten, AKA @pistachio, of Pistachio Consulting. Laura and I are connected through Twitter.com.

The drive was longer than I expected. I initially thought Half Moon Bay was near Stinson Beach. It’s not. The drive ended up being almost two hours, including the San Francisco Bay Bridge traffic that I had to pass through. The closer I got to Half Moon Bay, the more beautiful it was.

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I was reminded of the only other time I had been there. In high school, my science class had gone to Half Moon Bay for a fieldtrip to see the tide pools. That memory and the view around me, made me eager to plan a trip there again soon with my kids.

I finally arrived at the Half Moon Bay Ritz-Carlton! It was a stunningly beautiful hotel nestled next to the bay. The view was incredible! We were supposed to be meeting by the fire pit on the ocean side of the Ritz. What I didn’t realize was that the Brainstorm: TECH Conference that I had heard talked about was also going on there at the same time! In the same location! It was so crowded with people that it was difficult to get to the fire pit area, which by-the-way contained no fire.

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I first spotted Lucretia, AKA @geekmommy! Laura Fitten, @pistachio was also there! Lucretia and Laura are both twitterfriends of mine and we recently met face to face for the first time last week at the San Francisco BlogHer ‘08 People’s Party. I stayed with Lucretia, most of the time, and got to meet her family, her husband, and their adorable daughter! I met Shel Israel, AKA @shelisrael and also Ryan who has a startup and no business card! Robert Scoble was there and I had orignally hoped to meet him but in the end I was standing next to him and didn’t make the effort. He seems very friendly, so maybe next time. He actually looked much younger in person than I had expected from the pic on his blog. There was a barbie doll version of him floating around that was hilarious!

Funny story. While I was standing next to Robert Scoble I was trying to set the date on my camera and had it pointed down and ended up taking a pic of his shoes! I made myself laugh!

The BrainstormTech people were beginning their dinner outside near our meeting spot and everyone started leaving the tweetup to find dinner elsewhere. Men that looked very much like secret service agentswith the dark suits and earpiecestold us we had to leave. Right before that a woman had told me that I wasn’t supposed to be taking pictures. Oops, too late! (If I suddenly disappear, you’ll know why.)

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I had talked with Cathryn Hrudicka, AKA @creativesage on Twitter and had hoped to meet her sometime soon. I didn’t realize that she was going to be at this meetup! So when she came up to me, I didn’t place her at first but luckily she did me. I was very pleased to meet her! She had ridden with another couple who initially wanted to leave early, so I offered to give her a ride home.

I was a little nervous about driving out of Half Moon Bay at night because there had been quite a few turns and I didn’t have clear directions home. I initially wanted to leave before dark but Brian Solis’s cheeseburger description changed my mind. Luckily Cathryn knew her way around Half Moon Bay a bit more than I did, so between the both of us we found the restaurant and the rest of the group.

The restaurant was part of a hotel; simple but nice. We had a table of twelve that included Laura Fitten, Shel Israel, Stowe Boyd, Brian Solis, Cathryn, and myself. Cathryn and I ended up sitting across from Brian and Stowe. They seem to know each other quite well and were enjoying the night with a bottle of wine. After we all got acquainted, they wanted to get another bottle of wine and share it with Cathryn and I. I was driving but I was really good and only had a small glass. I had my friends on Twitter DM (Direct Message) me to remind me not to drink too much wine! (Thank you Mark and Tina!) Brian and Stowe were a lot of fun and Cathryn and I really enjoyed the dinner.

Even though we got turned around a bit at first, the drive home was very enjoyable thanks to Cathryn’s company. It was such a pleasure to get to know her. While I had a long drive by myself, I am so glad I made the effort. I got to see some special friends again and make some wonderful new friends!

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Guest post for Twitter Stars by @lauralovesart

@lauralovesart is the founder of thesmartmomsnetwork.com and is founder and Senior Partner of RW Investments.

To read more about Laura’s social adventures with some of your favorite people on Twitter, please visit her blog at:

http://lauralovesart.wordpress.com/

Also, check out some of these great product reviews Laura has written:

Product Review ~ Mott’s Cinnamon Applesauce

Product Review ~ St. Ives Apricot Scrub

Product Review ~ Ghirardelli Brownies

Product Review ~ Blueberry Muffin Frosted Mini-Wheats

Product Review ~ Jolly Time Healthy Pop Butter Popcorn

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