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By ZK Queijo On February 26, 2009 at 2:55 AM
Someone from Mountain View, CA, chose to Follow me on Twitter shortly after the story, "When Google Calls" was posted on Handshake 2.0. Her lead Tweet at the time was on Cloud Computing.  My earlier Tweet announcing the story read: When Google Calls - Google defines cloud computing for Handshake 2.0.

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Funny, it's one thing to research and write about Web 2.0 tools and a totally different thing to process how they translate into your life. She, and all the others who have chosen to Follow me this week, most likely use TweetFeed, Twitter's search tool.
One of her keywords must be "cloud" or maybe "cloud" and "Google."

It used to be the clever headline that would grab the attention of the reader, now it's keywords and they appear in many places: a filename, a tweet, the headline, and the body of text. You only get the eyeballed if the search engine finds you.

Google + TweetFeed = 2 tools a writer must use to write and get read in this century.