Is there value in the random twitterings across the globe? Are they as random as they appear? Last night I was thinking about how someone new to Twitter might just feel like they've just entered a party and walked up on a conversation that's been in progress for 20 minutes... but where no one is sober. An example could be a quick snapshot of my Twitter page this morning:

TheRecruiterGuy

TheRecruiterGuy found his gym shoes this morning - and is taking them to work!!
about 1 hour ago from twhirl Icon_star_empty Icon_trash

pamela claughton

pamclaughton Morning Twitterville! Great article on Google's biggest threat...mobile advertising, from BusinessWeek,
http://tinyurl.com/68lk7z
about 1 hour ago from web Icon_star_empty reply to pamclaughton

Kay Bell

taxtweet blog update Small business IRS survey and tax tips: The IRS Small Business/Self-Employed divi..
http://tinyurl.com/6km8cc
about 1 hour ago from twitterfeed Icon_star_empty reply to taxtweet

twittes

twittes Expand Twitter 140 word limit and tell the complete story ? winandmac.com: Sin Descripci
http://tinyurl.com/6zjwcp
about 2 hours ago from twitterfeed Icon_star_empty reply to twittes

To the untrained eye these may look like incomplete thoughts or ramblings of complete strangers. But in reality they are the incomplete thoughts and ramblings of complete strangers that are networking. Well, in most cases, anyhow.

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