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		<title>The Twitterization of Conversations</title>
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Yesterday I filmed a video about the half-life of conversations. When I started blogging back in 2000 a blog conversation could go for a week or more. Those days are long gone. In this video I cover why, and show you some ways that tools can be used to lengthen the conversation&#8217;s half life (which, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday I filmed a video about the half-life of conversations. When I started blogging back in 2000 a blog conversation could go for a week or more. Those days are long gone. <a href="http://www.kyte.tv/ch/6118-scobleizer/277917-half-life-of-an-online-conversati">In this video</a> I cover why, and show you some ways that tools can be used to lengthen the conversation&#8217;s half life (which, on Twitter, can be as short as five minutes).</p>
<p>This video caused <a href="http://friendfeed.com/e/410ade45-d7e8-4f9d-f5e0-ff91abf84491/Half-Life-of-an-Online-Conversation-getting/">a conversation to break out on FriendFeed</a>.</p>
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