Podcast: May in the Twitterverse at The Tipping Point

Podcast: The Tipping Point
This Month’s Theme: A Look at the Twitterverse
Run Time:  41:38


Twitter is most certainly a sensation – is it a fad? Who knows… but it’s intriguing.

Each month on The Tipping Point we pick a theme for our podcasts. So in our May podcasts, we took a good look at Twitter. We didn’t cover what it is or what it does – there’s plenty of that out there. Instead, we dove deep to bring you: May in the Twitterverse.
Act One: Celebrity Gossip is a Real Business
Act Two: The Evolution of Twitter: What R U Doing?
Act Three: Schmownce and Twitter Clones

Featured in this podcast

Mark Bao, 17-year-old entrepreneur
Ajit D’Sa, web developer
Stephen Fry,  English actor on Twitter.
Laura Raposa, celebrity gossip columnist from The Boston Herald.
Schmownce – a brand new micro blogging platform.
Evan Williams, Co-Founder of Twitter (Excerpts from his February 2009 speech at TED.)

Music
(Licensed under the Creative Commons License)
HC7 – Finally
Josh Woodward – The Mission
Scott Altham – Hear Us

About the author

Andrew Davis -

In 2002, Andrew founded Tippingpoint Labs with journalist James Cosco. Since then, he's spent countless hours exploring the online universe and building a methodological approach to developing digital strategies that drive revenue or reduce costs.

Andrew's always asking big questions and analyzing data to understand markets, online forces and even business models. Andrew's research has resulted in the creation of innovative online metrics including Online Brand Value and Category Brand Value, eye-opening graphical representations of website evolution through the New Media Life Cycle and even using online data to predict offline revenue.

When he's not surfing the web, Andrew's traveling the globe speaking to a wide-variety of audiences about everything from social media to the future of print. Andrew is a frequent contributor to the Tippingpoint Labs website and has been creating valuable content since the early 1990s for The Jim Henson Company, CNN, The Today Show and MTV.

He's contributed to a book of short stories, called The Way Things Were and produced and co-wrote Roadside Ambition a documentary film about one small town with two huge balls.

"In a world where content is consumed as rapidly as it's created, companies need to develop a sound strategy to creating valuable online experiences that can, and should, be leveraged enterprise-wide. There is a content solution to every business challenge."

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