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Tweets per Capita

Announcements, Speaking

The Worldwide Congress on Information Technology takes place this week in Amsterdam, Netherlands. As part of my participation, I was asked to deliver a keynote speech on Inclusion. The following research is not comprehensive, but is meant to explore  a new metric for technological and cultural progress.

I took a sample 24 hours of public Twitter traffic on May 16, 2009 (a Saturday) and May 16, 2010 (a Sunday). Twitter data is from Peoplebrowsr, population data from Wolfram Alpha. The resulting Tweets per Capita is an interesting economic indicator.

BEST 2010 Tweets per Capita

  1. Singapore
  2. Netherlands
  3. Australia
  4. New Zealand
  5. USA
  6. Canada
  7. Ireland
  8. Puerto Rico
  9. Brazil
  10. UK

WORST 2010 Tweets per Capita

  1. TIE: Democratic Republic of the Congo & Ethiopia
  2. Kosovo
  3. Sudan
  4. Bangladesh
  5. Uzbekistan
  6. Somalia
  7. Nepal
  8. Pakistan
  9. Nigeria
  10. BVI
  11. Haiti

BEST Tweet Growth

  1. Uzbekistan
  2. Indonesia
  3. Venezuela
  4. Turkey
  5. Thailand
  6. Japan
  7. Nigeria
  8. Brazil
  9. Egypt
  10. Saudi Arabia

WORST Tweet Growth

  1. Iran (decline)
  2. Ethiopia (decline)
  3. British Virgin
  4. US Virgin
  5. USA
  6. Canada
  7. Portugal
  8. Israel
  9. Australia
  10. Aruba

BEST 2010 Tweet Output

  1. USA
  2. Brazil
  3. Indonesia
  4. Japan
  5. UK
  6. Canada
  7. Australia
  8. Netherlands
  9. India
  10. Germany

WORST 2010 Tweet Output

  1. British Virgin
  2. Gibraltar
  3. Kosovo
  4. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  5. US Virgin
  6. Ethiopia
  7. Somalia
  8. Uzbekistan
  9. Sudan
  10. NL Antilles

There were a few surprises here worth further study, some of which I examine in my presentation above: Iran, Haiti, Chile, Venezuela, and the Netherlands.

If anyone is interested in combing through the raw data, please contact me. We also seek sponsors to continue this research and develop a regular report on the topic.

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Sundance 2010

Announcements, History, Prediction, Speaking

Snow Print I’m excited to travel to Park City, Utah for my first visit to the Sundance Festival.

Location: Tweet House

Friday, January 22nd

Reception

I’ll be signing copies of 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form, and demonstrating Square, the revolutionary new payments system from the inventor of Twitter, Jack Dorsey.

Saturday, January 23rd

Celebrity Tweetup for Haiti

I’ll be taking donations straight to Haiti via Square.

Sunday, January 24th

Twitter: Past, Present, and Future

To visualize the future of Twitter, one need only examine the lessons of history. A part of its inception, Dom Sagolla tells the story of Twitter’s humble beginnings and the lessons learned along the way.

A compelling vision for the future of short messaging concludes this talk, influenced by experience traveling across the US and abroad in recent months in support of Dom’s book “140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form.”

Monday, January 24th

Snowboarding

Hitting the slopes of Park City with the folks from Tweet House. You’re welcome to join us!

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Apple’s New & Noteworthy

Announcements, App

New & Noteworthy #2 App Apple has featured 140 Characters as the number two New and Noteworthy App in iTunes! Additionally, the App is shown as the first icon in the App Store on your desktop.

Tweet your first impressions by replying to @bookapp and have your writing appear in the App all week. As new readers emerge, we make a special effort to follow, retweet, and list them on Twitter.

In addition, you may comment from within the App by tapping at the bottom of each Chapter. Here’s a great quote from one of our readers, @SteveElder:

Thinking that the simple/small act of choosing this as my first read of 2010 was a great choice, and will shape the remainder my year.

Thanks, Apple! Stay tuned for an update to the Book text.

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Powered by Square

Announcements

My Square I have been testing Jack and Jim’s new invention Square since April 2009. Jack bought me breakfast, then proceeded to charge me for it, using his iPhone.

I became a Square merchant in May. Since then I’ve been documenting a new 140 character space: the credit card line item.

Right now, I’m one of a handful of active merchants using an Alpha version of this new payment system (including Sightglass, Lilybelle, and Willotoons). I can process credit cards without the need for a merchant’s account to start. I use Square to sell copies of my book 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form.

Powered by the force of my swipe, the scanner is designed to fit into any smart device (read: Google, Blackberry, etc). Development is planned for the other devices (see Jobs), but the Beta is only for iPhone or iPod touch at the moment.

For more information, sign up for the Square Beta (opening soon to a few more merchants), follow @Square and keep a lookout for @SquareBook.

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Redefining the Book

Announcements, App, Book, Excerpts, History, Publishing, Video

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Book-&-AppCo-creator of Twitter Dom Sagolla releases 140 Characters for iPhone and iPod touch, a new form of hypertext book continuously updated with fresh content.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA: 140 Characters, A Style Guide for the Short Form has been released worldwide via the iTunes App Store. Distinctly different from the Kindle edition, the text has been updated and expanded with an additional chapter and exclusive multimedia features.

Read the work as it was originally intended, as a companion to the text edition published by John Wiley & Sons.

See a brief demonstration of the App.

140 Characters demo from Dom Sagolla on Vimeo.

Press Resources for the App

press@140characters.com
415-287-7775
http://140characters.com

In 140 Characters or less, the App:

The Full Mention
@Dom’s @BookApp 140 Characters for iPhone & iPod touch, a hypertext book continuously updated with fresh content. http://j.mp/140-t

The Big Mention
@Dom’s @BookApp 140 Characters for iPhone & iPod touch. http://j.mp/140-t

The Short Mention
@BookApp 140 Characters for iPhone. http://j.mp/140-t

The Tiny Mention
@Dom’s @BookApp http://j.mp/140-t

The Nano Mention
@BookApp http://j.mp/140-t

The Landing Page
http://dom.net/1

Facts.

Shipped: November 18, 2009.
Publisher: DollarApp
Rating: 9+

The App icon code.

<a href=”http://j.mp/140-web” title=”140 Characters App Icon by Sagolla, on Flickr”><img src=”http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2638/3988595268_ea3b582f88_t.jpg” width=”100″ height=”100″ alt=”140 Characters App Icon” /></a>

Press Resources for the Book

Same as for the App, except:

The Full Mention
@thebook by @Dom Sagolla. 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form. http://j.mp/140-chars

The Big Mention
@thebook by @Dom Sagolla. 140 Characters http://j.mp/140-chars

The Short Mention
@thebook 140 Characters by @Dom http://j.mp/140-chars

The Tiny Mention
@thebook by @Dom http://j.mp/140-chars

The Nano Mention
@thebook http://j.mp/140-chars

The Amazon
http://j.mp/140-chars

The Borders
http://j.mp/140-chbo

The B&N
http://j.mp/140-chbn

The List
http://j.mp/140-list

Facts.

Ship Date: October 12, 2009.
Publisher: Wiley
ISBN: 0470556137

The book jacket code.

<a href=”http://j.mp/140-chars” title=”140 Characters in 3D by Sagolla, on Flickr”><img src=”http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2440/4009911664_f49ae378a1_m.jpg” width=”175″ height=”240″ alt=”140 Characters in 3D” /></a>

Thanks for blogging, linking, tweeting, emailing, and generally promoting this work.

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Hypertext Edition for iPhone & iPod touch

Announcements, App, Book, Publishing

140 Characters App Icon The Hypertext Edition of “140 Characters” is a new book format that is constantly updated with fresh content.

Twitter Co-creator Dom Sagolla covers all the basics of great short- form writing, including the importance of communicating with simplicity, honesty, and humor.

This is the first writing guide specifically dedicated to communicating with the succinctness and clarity that the Internet age requires.

“A code of honor for the new way of doing business.”
-@24kLogos

140 Chars > Main Screen

  • The equivalent of Strunk and White’s Elements of Style for today’s social media & marketing messages
  • Inspiring quotations from comedy to poetry from some of the best writers
  • The authoritative approach to Twitter, written by its creators to include other social networks like pure text messaging

“The book is awesome, but the app is sexy.”
-@atebits

140 Characters is a much-needed guide to the kind of communication that can make or break a reputation online.

“This is game-changing.”
-@schwa

Features:
1. Built-in Web browser, with Bookmark
140 Chars > Built-in Browser
2. Regular updates to the text
3. Integrated Twitter streams of all 140 “characters” to follow
140 Chars > The 140
4. Additional Video and Photo content
140 Chars > Media

The text is also supports Copy/Paste throughout.

140 Chars > Copy/Paste Jack

Even if you have the Kindle edition, this condensed and updated text will provide the freshest reading experience. Tune in to the @bookapp Twitter account for the latest developments.

Keywords: Twitter, Facebook, social, networking, writing, book, links, lead, value, master, evolve, accelerate.

iTunes App Store

Now Available in the iTunes App Store.

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Special Offer at iCE Amsterdam

Announcements, App, Book, Speaking

Organizing iPhoneDevCamp 3, by Adam Tow

As co-founder of iPhone Developer’s Camp, I maintain contact with developer communities all over the world. One very passionate group has formed in the Netherlands, and has invited me to help organize and speak during two great events. The first is a daylong hackathon:

iPhoneDevCamp Amsterdam

November 25th, 2009

11am-4pm (with lunch break)

Westergasfabriek

Attendance Max: 200 people

Sponsored by One More Thing and PayPal

The second is a two-day conference:

iCE Amsterdam

November 26-27, 2009

Westergasfabriek
Session entitled “The Dollar App” on the 26th

Session entitled “Market Your App Through Social Media” on the 27th

We’ll have books on site for purchase and I’ll be signing them throughout the week. In addition, we are reaching out to the larger iPhoneDevCamp Netherlands community—especially students—with a special offer:

All students or iPhoneDevCamp.nl alumni who join us at iPhoneDevCamp Amsterdam on the 25th may attend iCE Amsterdam for 75.00€, incl. VAT (a discount of 470.00€). In addition, all qualifying registrants will receive a free copy of 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form with their purchase. Simply comment here or email the organizers to identify yourself.

I’m very excited to visit Amsterdam for the first time with my wife Meredith, and Hypertext Edition coders Jonathan Wight & Mike Lee, among other excellent presenters. We do hope to broadcast a portion of the proceedings so stay tuned for more information as the date approaches.

Update: Check out this video of me explaining the book 140 Characters, entertaining because I confuse a metonym with a charactonym.

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Speaking in Seattle

Announcements, Book, Speaking

Dom, with mic Dom Sagolla, a Co-creator of Twitter Shares His Style Guide for the Short Form
Special Event with author of 140 Characters.

Hosted by Lara Feltin & Warren Etheredge

Where: Seattle, Washington

When: Tuesday, December 1 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Event description

The Biznik Innovators Series connects independent business people with some of the most premier innovative thought leaders published today in a swank downtown venue (with complimentary wine). When the authors visit Seattle, we find innovative ways to celebrate their books, while providing you with a unique networking opportunity.

The engaging Warren Etheredge, of The Warren Report, will lead an intimate and entertaining on-stage conversation with the author that takes the entire event up a notch.

In addition…

Before and after networking with the author and other guests in an intimate setting at the elegant Pan Pacific Hotel.

  • Sip complimentary award-winning wines from Erath Wineries & Chateau Ste. Michelle (yep, FREE)
  • Enjoy savory nibbles prepared by Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar on the house
  • AND in addition to the wine & appetizers, a copy of the book, signed for you by the author after the interview, is included in the ticket cost.

VIEW VIDEO (1:33) about the Innovators Series.

Special thanks to Kim Ricketts for her organizational powers. I’ll see you in Seattle!

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Print & Kindle Versions Now Shipping

Announcements, Book, Publishing

The box of @thebook. Review copies have shipped, and now 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form will be appearing in stores across the US and Canada.

Look for it, snap a picture, and post it here! Once you’ve read it, please post a review to Amazon, Borders, or Barnes & Noble.

Don’t forget: in one week I’ll be speaking in San Francisco and signing books.

Meanwhile, enjoy a wonderful review of the book from Tucker Bradford.

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140 Characters – Press Release

Announcements, App, Book, Publishing

wiley-newsContact: Cynthia Shannon, cshannon@wiley.com
@cincindypat/415-782-3119

Heather Condon, hcondon@wiley.com
@WileyBiz/201-748-6017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

140 CHARACTERS: A Style Guide for the Short Form
By Dom Sagolla, Co-Creator of Twitter

“One could change the world with one hundred and forty characters.”
Jack Dorsey, Co-Founder of Twitter

San Francisco, CA – Twitter – the 140 character online service that allows users to share, discover and connect with anyone, anywhere in the world – has abruptly swept the globe, taking many by surprise. Business owners, celebrities and regular Joe’s alike have unabashedly criticized or made fun of the medium, rather than fully understanding its purpose, potential, and power.

Several books have been written by “social media experts” trying to explain the secrets behind Twitter and how anyone can use it to their advantage. Convincing companies to incorporate Twitter into their marketing strategies has become easier since competing companies have seen phenomenal results. However, according to Dom Sagolla, a co-creator of Twitter and author of the new book, 140 CHARACTERS: A STYLE GUIDE FOR THE SHORT FORM (Wiley; $17.95; Paperback Original), “The constraint of 140 characters is an opportunity for creative self-expression of all kinds. With Twitter and the short form, we have inadvertently invented a new genre of literature.”

With 140 CHARACTERS, Sagolla shares the way to develop a personal voice and make the most of your messages. 140 CHARACTERS aims to do for Twitter and other social networking sites what Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style did for good writing via lessons in grammar and composition.

“Fragment. Then there is a sentence. Sentences become paragraphs. Inch by inch, a book is written.”
Dom Sagolla

“The talkative habits of e-mail and superfluous chatter will be replaced by poetry and one-liners, the haiku and the hyperlink,” predicts Sagolla. In a world of three second attention spans, the short form is not just confined to Twitter, but also Facebook, LinkedIn, and text messaging. One will have to learn to say more with less: if there is a smaller word that means the same thing, use it. If there is a link to a reference, shorten it. “Wherever possible, use fewer words,” explains Sagolla. “This is harder than it sounds, but once you get past the basics of grammar you start getting into the really interesting aspects of poetry and word design.” Most of the advice in 140 CHARACTERS is focused on helping the reader to find the right words.

A handbook for an emerging class of writers and journalists, this book is written to include readers in the evolution of Twitter and the short format.

“We’ve defined a mere 1% of what Twitter is today. The other 99% is up to you.”
– From the Foreword by Jack Dorsey

The print and digital download is accompanied by an interactive Hypertext Edition for iPhone, published by Sagolla’s company DollarApp. See 140characters.com or twitter.com/thebook for details.

About the Author

Head Shot Dom Sagolla (San Francisco, CA) helped create Twitter.com. After attending Swarthmore College, he worked as a software engineer in Silicon Valley during the dot-com boom. Dom earned his Masters in Education from Harvard University in 2000. Since then he has helped engineer Macromedia Studio, Odeo and Twitter, Adobe Creative Suite, and now produces iPhone software with his company DollarApp in San Francisco. His successes include the official Obama ‘08 iPhone App, as well as two iTunes Staff Favorites: Big Words, and Math Cards. @Dom has over 9,200 followers on Twitter as of September 2009, and manages more than 25 other brands.

140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form
By Dom Sagolla
Foreword by Jack Dorsey
John Wiley and Sons
978-0-470-55613-9
October 2009; $17.95; Paperback Original

ATTENTION REVIEWERS

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In Canada, call 1-800-567-4797.

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