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    The Twitterverse is Available as a 22x28 Poster or as a Free Download

    When JESS3 and I announced the Twitterverse, we focused on the evolution and methodology of the infograph. Since its debut, I've monitored social streams for feedbabck and also answered many questions. It's clear that there was a bit of confusion about the availablility of the Twitterverse in various formats. As a result, I'm sharing this post with direct links to all that we have to offer as of now...

    The Twitterverse is indeed available as a 22x28 poster at The Conversation Prism store here.

    It is also available for free in a presentation-friendly format and also in high-resolution for self-printing.

    Naturally with thousands of considerable apps available for Twitter, it’s impossible to include everything. Instead, we focused on those that best represented each category. However, this is an evolving graphic, so please leave your ideas and suggestions at Flickr.

    • 8 January 2011
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    over 1 year ago Stephanie M. Cockerl liked this post.
    over 1 year ago Miky Torres liked this post.
    over 1 year ago Judah Richardson responded:
    Judah Richardson
    AFAIK, didn't BrightKite exit the geolocation arena?
    over 1 year ago Brian Solis responded:
    Brian Solis
    Judah, indeed. We published it right before the announcement. If you click through to Flickr, you'll see its removal on the list of things to change for the next iteration.
    over 1 year ago evajov (Twitter) responded:
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    Nice inphography. Thanks for sharing it, Brian!
    over 1 year ago Javier Garza liked this post.
    over 1 year ago Michael Wolf responded:
    Michael Wolf
    Great piece of work! Thank you Brian.
    over 1 year ago W. A. Polanco responded:
    As a visual person all I have to say is... Ingenious! Great work Brian.
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