
by Brandon Cox
I’ve said for years that if you can’t be found in Google search results, you may not exist. (I also heard this from Phil Cooke.) I don’t mean that about people – just websites. Now I’m beginning to say the same thing about Twitter. If you’re website’s feed isn’t fed to Twitter in some way, shape, or form, you may not exist.
Robert Scoble posted a note to Posterous about why he doesn’t use Google Reader anymore. I read his article, tried his tactic, and ten minutes later switched back to my ultra-dependence on Google Reader as my lifeline to the web. Nonetheless, I think Scoble raises an interesting point about the evolution of the web. After all, not everyone feels the need to see every story from every blog to which they subscribe like some of us.
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