My 2010 on Twitter, according to TweetCloud

I spent a lot of time on Twitter in 2010, chatting about a variety of topics — from higher ed to marketing to sports, music, movies and staying home on New Year’s Eve. But thanks to the magic of TweetCloud, I can see what words I used most on Twitter this past year:

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I was pleased to see that “thanks” was the most frequently tweeted word. Now, if I could only remember to say “thanks” more often in the real world. I’m going to work on that in 2011.

Friday Five: By the numbers (social thinking, PR disasters, changing the world, excellence, slowing down)

Short, sweet and to the point today. Here are five good blog posts that have two things in common: 1. numbers in the headline and 2. I found them via some folks I follow on Twitter.

  1. 5 steps to thinking more socially about communications, by Dave Fleet (via @ConversationAge).
  2. Top 10 PR disasters of 2010, from CommPRO (via @laermer).
  3. 5 social media companies that just might change the world, from Social Media Today (via @FasTake).
  4. 6 keys to being excellent at anything, from Harvard Business Review (via @ESpotlight)
  5. 7 examples of when slowing down is the right thing, by (via @RonEdmonson).

Good weekend, everyone.