Who is the Metropol Twitter Updater?

Who is the mystery twitterer?

Sput
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Hymagumba
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Gavin Scott
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Nodnirg Kram
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All New Phil
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Isonstine
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Nick Harvey
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Stephen Fry
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Lorns
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StuartPlymouth
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Asa
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Bail
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Itsrobert
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Dr Lobster*
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Someone else
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Total votes: 36
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Sput
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That's pretty interesting. I imagine you get lousy information from a single twitter feed but enough twitter feeds involved that your signal to noise, so to speak, clears up pretty fast.
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cdd
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Strangely, I was just thinking bout this yesterday when Gmail died. Of course, it's only useful if you know what to search for in the first place - you cant find out 'brand new' news using twitter which is a shame.
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marksi
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Sput wrote:That's pretty interesting. I imagine you get lousy information from a single twitter feed but enough twitter feeds involved that your signal to noise, so to speak, clears up pretty fast.
I had a picture of the crashed plane on my pc at least 10 minutes before I saw a similar one on CNN (which appeared to be ahead of BBC News and Sky News by a few minutes in itself). The fact that it had broken into 3 pieces was also on Twitter before AP, PA or Reuters flashed it.

As to what to search for, I just searched for Schiphol. Within Twitter itself other people will quickly identify someone at the scene if you haven't found them yourself and they'll then re-tweet or link to that person. The rubbish is pretty quickly filtered out.
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Sput
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So there could be money to be made if they employed the right analytical approach to find fast-moving trends. If people keep using it then it could become an incredibly useful "omg look at this" news aggregator/instant focus group sort of thing.
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marksi
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It's just an evolution of what already exists - while for years now most mobiles have a camera, if you are at the scene of something interesting really all you could do was to send that pic to a friend. How many people have the number of a news channel/agency in their phone?

Now you can Twitpic an interesting photo and some text direct from your mobile and it is accessible to the world in seconds. I bet it's raising some interesting copyright questions in newsrooms though.

http://search.twitter.com/ auto-updates with the most common search terms. The search results page will also auto-update every few seconds showing if how many new tweets with your search terms in have been sent.
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Sput
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I strongly get the impression that the media doesn't understand what Twitter is yet:
CNN wrote: The social networking site Twitter again stole a march on traditional media when it was the first outlet to publish dramatic pictures of the Turkish Airlines crash.
Unless it's for brevity, they don't seem able to distinguish between a website and its users. Twitter doesn't publish things, its users post them.
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