10 Valuable Twitter Lists To Follow

Here is a update of the blog post of yesterday ‘3 Power Twitter Lists Tips

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  • Patrick LaForge’s “Linkers”
    LaForge is an Editor at the New York Times and finds great links to share all the time. These are some of the people he finds them from.
  • Josh Elman’s Awesome Social
    Josh Elman recently jumped ship from working at Facebook to working at Twitter. Silicon Valley super-geeks took notice, because Elman is a smart and connected guy. Here’s a nice big list of people he created that you should know if you’re interested in the social web.
  • Robert Scoble’s Founders
    You want to see curation taken seriously? Watch Robert Scoble, any day of the week. Scoble has built out more great lists than you can shake a stick at and this one is a favorite of ours. It’s a list of company founders on Twitter. Strange beasts, these are, but good to pay attention to.
  • Rebecca Leaman’s Nonprofit Geeks
    Rebecca Leaman works at WildApricot and she’s created a great list of geeks focused on social good, nonprofit tech folks. These people should be on your radar.
  • Chris Grayson’s Augmented Reality Peeps
    We like Augmented Reality and so does Chris Grayson, a New York City mobile marketing consultant. He’s put together a nice long list of people working in AR. If you get to know these people now, you’ll probably be glad you did later.
  • Mike Taylor’s XMPP List
    Mike Taylor, also known as Bear, does XMPP work at Seesmic. His XMPP list is a nice collection of real-time web developers, without bandwagon-jumping marketing types. Looking for early hints about where the real-time web is going? This list is one place we’re watching.
  • Raven Zachary’s iPhone List
    Raven Zachary is the founder of Small Society, an absurdly hot iPhone dev shop in Portland, Oregon. Raven is curating a giant list of all the people working on the iPhone that he can find. We’d love to see his list of just must-read iPhone folks, but this list is pretty cool too.
  • Christina Braden’s Disability List
    Christina Braden goes by the handle @advocate4all and her bio reads: “There will never be justice in the world until those who are not harmed are as indignant as those who are.” Hell, yeah. If you want to read biting, insightful critiques of social injustices, a list of disability rights activists is a great place to find them.
  • Ben Turner’s Anthropology List
    Ben Turner is a renaissance man with a pretentious Twitter handle (@xeus) but his Anthropology list is an awesome collection of people studying digital culture.
  • The ReadWriteWeb Team List
    Charming, intelligent, attractive and humble – the ReadWriteWeb team is a great source of news and analysis about bleeding edge trends and developments online. We’d love it if you’d follow us on Twitter and engage with us in conversation.

If you have further lists, please ad them by commenting to this blog post below.

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