How are Companies / Users using Twitter – Twitter Tales
Twitter has launched twitter tales which is all about how its users (and companies) are using twitter in their daily life.
Currently there are 4 stories in there and we would love to see more in there.
Museum of Modern Art – Twitter is about ART
@museummodernart
The goal of this twitter account was to give everyone a behind-the-scenes access to the museum of Modern Art in New York City and its programs. Tweets which were question to public, art news and global events information were experimented on and the account focused around the community rather than marketing Museum of Modern Art.
Natasha Badhwar – Twitter is about Life
@natashabadhwar
Natasha is a filmmaker, photographer, writer, a self-described compulsive multitasker and a mother of three based out of New Delhi. She talks about how she started sharing things with herself (self therapy) using twitter and started to create an online world that she started living in. However in March 2010, after following Roger Ebert and him retweeting her poems, posts and photography, she went from 70 followers to 1000.
Caltrain – Twitter is about Community
@caltrain
Ravi Pina, a techy Silicon Valley worker created this account after getting sick of constant train delays in the San Francisco – Silicon Valley Train Service. His Community of 400 Contributors update mechanical delays on train lines to 4000 followers (which is otherwise extremely difficult to relay electronically) making it a less stressful ride for the followers.
The Bloggess – Twitter is about Humour
@thebloggess
The Blogess was blackmailed (in a way) by her friends to start tweeting. Her goal being “If I am going to do this, I am going to entertain myselfâ€. What started as a behind the scenes commentary to her blog, ends up being “an irrelevant, rebellious, oddly, wig-filled and utterly hilarious documentation of an otherwise normail(ish) life.