Twitter is good for a lot of reasons, and I find that I’m hanging out more and more on the service. I’m not going to rehash what’s been said about it, except that its an incredible way of meeting new like-minded (or not) people — like bloggers.
I’ve discovered there is an entire universe of other tech/socially oriented bloggers other than the circle, which is kind of wild.
For example:
- Tony Stubblebine, (twitter) CEO of Crowdvine Social Networks, which is a service that allows anyone to create their own social network (a la Ning)
- Adam Rubel, (twitter) founder of 71Miles, which is a site / blog focused on regional weekend trips (Northern California and Washington DC, right now)
- Dom Sogolla, (twitter), who blogs at Dom.net and has been doing so (as far as I can tell) since’96, and deserves props for having a 3 word domain name as well.
- Todd Mafin, (twitter), one of “Canada’s most influential futurists“, and “podcasting pioneers” — he also hosts a national radio column on CBC radio.
- Chris Wilson, (twitter), who podcasts at Answers For Freelancers
… in fact, I’ll be making this a semi-regular feature, highlighting the interesting bloggers that I’ve recently run into on Twitter.
If you want to add me, you can do so at @tonyhung — looking forward to chatting with you!
{although these days I’m twittering about things that I’m studying around for my royal college exams…. hemosuccus pancreaticus is the word of the day, folks}

