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Monday, November 2, 2009

30 Predictions for the Future of Twitter

Loïc Le Meur

At the 140conf conference in LA, Jeff Pulver asked me to think about the future of Twitter and even though I obviously have no crystal ball, I took some risks and here you go, I gathered my predictions here, in the form of “tweet slides” so you might want to watch the video too.

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Monday, December 29, 2008

We Are the Water Cooler We Want to See: 2009 Will Be the End of the Echo Chamber.

Charlie O'Donnell

Saturday, Loïc Le Meur blogged that “We’re not equal on Twitter, as we’re not equal on blogs and on the Web.” He was talking about the need for Twitter to start filtering searches by authority–and by authority he means the number of people following them.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

The “GigaOM Show”: Seesmic’s Loïc Le Meur

Liz Gannes

Seesmic is a video start-up I’ve shied away from writing about too often, because I’m not sure I really get it. But I figure if so many smart people think there’s something good going on here, I should keep an eye on what the company is doing. So last week we had founder and CEO Loïc Le Meur on the “GigaOM Show,” where I and co-host Joyce Kim got to ask him what’s the big idea.

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