some real people on twitter for #followfriday
Here’s some more real people that I follow on Twitter:
@firstdogonmoon – Mr Onthemoon cartoons at www.crikey.com.au & is one of the kindest people I know; IMHO he’s also a comic genius
@Mediamum – start-up entrepreneur, mother of a small tribe, intrepid breastfeeding campaigner, journalist, educator – there is nothing this woman can’t do
@catrionapollard – is an excellent PR person who really gets social & digital, all round nice person too (she’s helped me a lot)
@pamelafox – another one of my geek heroines, she knows a lot of stuff & her mashups for the Victorian bushfires were amazing
@nwjerseyliz – her anthropological explorations of the Twitterverse are fascinating & she’s always good for a late night (for me)/early morning (for her) discussion
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it must be quite something to be on your list… you’re on mine: your revolutionary cat and renaissance woman status makes you a natural fellow of “the other school of economics”….