Twitter grants verified accounts status to celebrities, athletes, and brands. A status update on Facebook today has me wondering why we don’t see more utilities recognized as brands (& just how helpful that designation could be during an emergency).

Twitter grants verified accounts status to celebrities, athletes, and brands. A status update on Facebook today has me wondering why we don’t see more utilities recognized as brands (& just how helpful that designation could be during an emergency).
I hope I’ve created as comprehensive a collection of links about the topic of Twitter chats as possible. Inspired by a session suggested during PublicMediaCamp Georgia on August 14, 2010 at Georgia Public Broadcasting’s headquarters in Atlanta.
That initial question about a proper measure of success on Twitter – I’ve got some answers courtesy of people who currently use Twitter. This should be fun…
For some, Twitter is a numbers game. For others, it’s about interaction. Are the two sides really against each other? Should they be?