- 8 out of 49 people at Twitter are following someone associated with Tipjoy. It's notable that Twitter and Tipjoy share common investors. 4 out of 49 people at Twitter follow Loic Le Meur of Seesmic, but he's a Silicon Valley celeb. 4 out of 49 people at Twitter follow people working on Tweetie, the most popular Twitter app on the iPhone. One person follows members of the Tweetdeck crew, by far the most popular desktop app for using Twitter. One person! (That's Doug Williams who does.)
- Join us on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C., for a one-day event featuring renowned small business leaders and well-known industry experts, including keynote speaker Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail and Free.
- Over the weekend at Podcamp Boston 4 (which sadly I was unable attend because I moved from Boston), I caught a tweet from colleague Chris Abraham coining a term called "Reputation Dysmorphic Disorder." It's when people don't like to share their own work for fear of being called a self-promoter. Chris thinks that people with this disorder should get over it because it means that their colleagues are missing out on them sharing their ideas/work.


