This is the beginning of  ‘the tweet in review’, a regular feature on my blog that highlights some interesting, helpful or amusing tweets I’ve read in a given week. Essentially, it’s my twitter notes. Have a look and let me know what you think.

I hope you’ll add to the list.

Week of Oct 11 to 17:

  1. New blogging and social media resource: @ginidietrich Introducing For Bloggers, By Bloggers from @dannybrown http://j.mp/bHs54g.
  2. A first glimpse of Google TV: @zaigham_inc Sony Airs First Google TV Commercial http://nblo.gs/9eJca.
  3. Sometimes, the volume of data that passes before us is a bit daunting. Here’s a 10 month compendium for ’10:  @lorirtaylor 50 of the Best Twitter Guides, Stats, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far) – http://ht.ly/2UbSj
  4. Has anyone Googled google-ization: @Alltop_Social Amazing List Of Every Google Product And How Much We Depend On Them http://bit.ly/aJsbbd.
  5. Publish books by pressing send:  @caroljsroth Barnes & Noble releases PubIt! Ebook tool. What are your thoughts? http://bit.ly/cA6gEq.
  6. Creation by curation-a new approach to journalism: @jayrosen_nyu One of the most optimistic signs in journalism is the evolution of people like Storify’s Burt Herman http://jr.ly/5g5a.

About Martin Waxman


Martin Waxman, MCM, is a digital communications strategist. He conducts AI research, leads digital and social media training workshops and speaks at events across North America. He's co-founder of two PR agencies, president of a consultancy and has worked in the industry for nearly 30 years. Martin is a LinkedIn Learning instructor, teaches digital strategy and social media at McMaster University, the Schulich School of Business, University of Toronto SCS and Seneca College. He's a member of the Institute for Public Relations Digital Media Research Center and a past-chair of PRSA Counselors Academy. He has a Master of Communications Management (MCM) from McMaster-Syracuse Universities.