The #FollowFriday Series highlights today’s up-and-coming, active and all-around noteworthy Twitter accounts the AudioAcrobat staff deems worthy of following; while at the same time peering deeper into the soul(-cial media) of each account and providing a brief-yet-informative analysis.
After making hundreds of #FollowFriday recommendations on Twitter throughout the first nineteen weeks of 2011, our blogging team is showing no sign of slowing down when it comes to the conjunction of AudioAcrobat’s weekly #FF tweets into this nifty WordPress.com weblog.
Last week’s feature focused on a music service that takes the work out of deciding what to play next – Rdio – and was so well received by our readers that we couldn’t even begin to conceive the discontinuation of this weekly trend of blog-integrated, fun and factual tweets.
Now to connect with the twitter account representing this week’s Google I/O conference!
In today’s posting, we will not only share this week’s featured #FollowFriday account, @googleio, but will also take our readers in for a closer look at twenty five of the one hundred fifty five Twitter accounts @googleio is currently following … a mirror, if you will, into the soul(-cial media) of Google’s largest developer event.
Yep. That’s right, we just said it … “soulcial media”. We also said “Google’s largest developer event” in the same sentence.
Featured #FollowFriday Twitter Account
@googleio: Google’s largest developer event.
http://twitter.com/googleio/status/67998035795390464
More about Google I/O:
Google I/O brings together thousands of developers for two days of deep technical content, focused on building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.
‘The List’
01 @kevinmarks: Reading your thoughts. if you write them first.
02 @chanezon: Google Developer Relations Manager for Cloud and Tools
03 @stephliu: I work on the Google Developer Team
04 @vivianli: I work for the developer community of Chrome/Chrome OS
05 @pamelafox: I like to make web apps + teach other peeps how to make web apps
06 @ryguyrg: Geek and Developer Advocate on Google Apps
07 @jasonchen: Probably not the Jason Chen you want. But I might be the droid you’re looking for.
08 @googleapis: Updates about the plethora of Google APIs. Google APIs FTW!
09 @morrildl: Android Open Source & Compatibility Tech Lead
10 @tstocky: Product guy at Google, American living in Switzerland, Red Sox fan.
11 @Mpegg: Developer & Maps Marketing @ Google, founder of Google Maps Mania Blog
12 @davemcclure: Geeks. Founders. Startups. The Internet Revolution.
13 @GoogleAtWork: The official Twitter home of Google Enterprise
14 @scottmcmullan: Currently Google Apps Partner Lead running the Google Apps Marketplace
15 @dalmaer: technologist and human dev aggregator
16 @BestBuy: the latest and greatest from Best Buy including updates, deals + more!
17 @Redfin: A real estate brokerage using technology + customer focus to change the game
18 @3scale: The Innovative Technical & Business Management Solution for API Providers
19 @qik: Qik brings powerful video capabilities to your mobile phone
20 @magento: Possibly the best eCommerce platform on the market…
21 @GoGrid: Complete Cloud Computing Infrastructure
22 @lonelyplanet: Tweeting (& retweeting) the best in travel
23 @animoto: Automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, unique video pieces
24 @studyblue: Your online home to store lecture notes and make flashcards
25 @MerchantCircle: The largest online network of local business owners
That’s a pretty impressive list, right? It is pretty specific though … Perhaps our readers would like to recommend a Twitter account to profile during an upcoming #FollowFriday? If so, please share your comment below — or send us a tweet — either way, we’re all ears!
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