Twitter is a great source of information. Here are some “tweets” that caught my attention and I’ve added as “favorites”. An eclectic mix of tools, tips, information and ideas:
sleslie how did I never know about the <acronym> tag? http://snurl.com/adf6y
shantarohse When you want the whole discussion not just a monologue. TwitterScope by @designmeme shows posts with @ replies. Clever. http://bit.ly/rYEQ
skap5 RT @aptuscollab: @skap5 Future work unit is federated teams. Recession has broken valence bonds of old corporate molecule.
soluzioni #davos “… education is the engine nexus … technology is the flywheel …” – Linda Lorimer
valdiskrebs In this century, global power will increasingly be defined by connections — who is connected to whom & for what purposes. http://is.gd/iNyF
MichelleBlanc Retweeting @Cleo_Qc: @MichelleBlanc http://www.back-to-iraq.com/ Un journaliste supporté financièrement directement par ses lecteurs.
Dave_Ferguson RT @levyj413: “From 30,000 Feet to 3 Feet: Running a Federal Blog” http://twurl.nl/550nep <slideshare>
kate__k Great patching-together of twitter, delicious and RSS: become a ‘twitterteacher’, too! – http://tinyurl.com/bjtcdo – thanks @thecleversheep
thecleversheep PDF to Word is now available to everyone! http://www.pdftoword.com/
robpatrob Fast Forward guide to Twitter – all you need to know to convince a friend/boss/colleague is up now http://tinyurl.com/ayzub2

Thanks for sharing. Many of these tweets passed me by. Glad to have access to them here.
I have to confess though, that being a solo act has given me an appreciation of the ‘what I had for breakfast’ tweets, too, because they offer a replacement for office chatter.
I like the social aspect as well, as I live far from the madding crowd.