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This year’s book reviews #2010

As always I read far more in 2010 than I blogged about, and most of the books I did blog about were treasures. I hope I inspired you to read at least one of them. And you have certainly noticed that I have added them all to the bookstore to make it easier for you to find out more about them.
Twipping Point #twitter
I’ve had this title in my head for about a week now, the title is natur…
Just Finished Reading: “Islands in the Net” #wikileaks #books #datahaven
I’m reading Bruce Sterling‘s Islands in the Net – Amazon de…
xkcd: Online Communities
As followers of mine will know I love xkcd, and he has some gems such as this…
Just Finished Reading “Amsterdam: The Brief Life of a City” #books
I read Amsterdam: The Brief Life of a City by Geert Mak in English rather tha…
Just Finished Reading “Star Wars” #books
I’ve seen the film more than a dozen times, but I had yet to read Star …
Just Finished Reading “Redwall: Outcast of Redwall”
Brian Jacques‘s book Outcast of Redwallfollows Veil the ferret who is r…
Just Finished Reading “The Odessa File” #books
The Odessa File, by Frederick Forsyth, is another of the books I am keeping s…
Just Finished Reading “Redwall: Martin the Warrior” #books
Brian Jacques‘s book Martin the Warrior is another book from the Redwal…
Just Finished Reading “The Moon’s a Balloon” #books
I found The Moon’s a Balloon, by David Niven, in a box of old books. I …
Just Finished Reading “Redwall: Mossflower” #books
Mossflower by Brian Jacques is probably my favourite of the Redwall series, t…
Turn on, tune in, drop out: Personalised Online Education – Introduction #school #education
Timothy Leary once told us to “Turn on, tune in, drop out“, and a…
Just Finished Reading “Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA” #books
For some reason I had the book Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, by Br…
Just Finished Reading “Hitler: The Last Ten Days” #books
After having seen many films and read many books I expected that Hitler: The …
Thor the #Movie
One of my first real American comics was Thor, I really liked it. Sadly it re…
Just Finished Reading: “Wikinomics” #books #ontogenesis
I like Ontologies, Taxonomies and Folksonomies. I’m currently reading W…
Just Finished Reading “The Godfather” #books
I read Mario Puzo famed book The Godfather after having seen the movie a numb…
Just Finished Reading “Anathem” #books
As I previously said I bought Anathem at the same time I bought Cryptonomicon…
Just Finished Reading “Young Winston” #books
I borrowed a number of books from an aunt of mine, who reviewed these books f…
Just Finished Reading “The Big Yin” #books
I was standing in a secondhand book store with my father, and we wandered rou…
Just Finished Reading “Cryptonomicon” #books
As an early Christmas gift my father gave me vouchers he didn’t want to…
Just Finished Reading “The Snake”
The Snake is the first book I have read by John Godey, it was recommended to …
Just Finished Reading “Scrum and XP from the Trenches” #scrum #xp
In the company I work for they are introducing the Agile FrameWork, in the fo…
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December 26, 2010 at 7:00 pm
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Twipping Point #twitter

I’ve had this title in my head for about a week now, the title is naturally a portmanteaux of Malcolm Gladwell’s book title The Tipping Point and Twitter, and may be used to describe the point at which the organic growth of your twitter reach is higher than average. In 2009 the according to the Grauniad[1] people had a average of 126 followers, and this was before the exclusion of basic authentication, which was in my opinion to weed out many of the follower exchange programs.
I wouldn’t have advised somebody to use these exchange programs – though I had tried a couple in experiments and reports for customers – these programs do not promote organic growth and leave your followers list full of broken and uninteresting accounts. It may look good initially to see your follower count grow, but nothing is worse than finding out that your material is ignored by 1000 rather and being read by 20 followers who choose to follow you.
Still much can be said for the following chart which maps out Twipping Points from 100 to 500 Followers and again from 10000 to 100000. The experiments done for this don’t so much rely on organic growth and word of mouth, as on actively finding followers or reciprocal following, which for people you want following you and don’t want to follow means cluttering your follower list.
I have build up some clutter in my main Twitter account, and have been using my Twitter Lists to cut through the clutter, and I am now seeing steady gains of just over 4 followers everyday. And I have had approximately 1500 followers since the beginning of the year, at 1500 followers in 365 days = 4.1096 followers everyday. Naturally I am losing some followers too, but I can say I’ve reached my Twipping Point in 2010.
BTW, if you are looking at the anomaly in October I have yet to explain how I could win and lose 200 followers in 2 days.