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		<title>When To Drink From The Fire Hose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twitter has been referenced as a waste of time, pithy non-sense and a time suck.  However, it&#8217;s best description for my use is drinking from a fire hose.  There are so many people typing so much information and even with just 140 characters it can be hard to manage.  I&#8217;ve written before about my struggles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_966" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 248px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-966" title="Fire hose" src="http://www.toddearwood.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/IMG01061-300x225.jpg" alt="Fire hose" width="238" height="178" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Fire hose outside our office</p></div>
<p>Twitter has been referenced as a waste of time, pithy non-sense and a time suck.  However, it&#8217;s best description for my use is drinking from a fire hose.  There are so many people typing so much information and even with just 140 characters it can be hard to manage.  I&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.toddearwood.com/2008/12/15/650-days-of-twitter/">written before</a> about my struggles with the Twitter stream, but one benefit the fire hose does provide is tapping the collective knowledge of Twitter.  I <a href="http://learntoduck.com/startups/crowdsource">agree with Micah</a> that this is NOT necessarily crowdsourcing.  It&#8217;s just searching for information or asking a few (or many) people a question and getting an almost instant result.</p>
<p>In the past few months, Twitter has helped me find new restaurants, <a href="http://www.backupify.com">backup software</a>, news sources, software, home improvement contractors, immediate sports updates and new music.  Why would you search Google for an answer to a question others might immediately give you?   Google has to crawl all those web sites and although its fast, Twitter is faster and I usually know who I can trust.  There is a much bigger discussion over the ascension of <a href="http://searchengineland.com/what-is-real-time-search-definitions-players-22172">real-time search</a> and Twitter&#8217;s fire hose provides that too at <a href="http://search.twitter.com">search.twitter.com</a>.   For detailed research the fire hose may only give you a start, but almost every time I need a simple answer I can poll or search Twitter.</p>
<p>Our society seems to only increase its need for convenience and immediacy, so how do you find quick information?  Do you search online?  Look in a phone book?  Read the local newspaper?  Call or text message a friend?  I&#8217;m curious to know.</p>
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