Have you heard of twitter? Very quickly it’s a micro-blogging application (140 character limits to each message) that lets you share information and stay in touch with people all over the world that are also on twitter. Think of it as a virtual water cooler at your office that you can always have a little conversation around throughout the day.
The people you’re interested in following what they’re saying you “follow”. You receive those people’s updates (a.k.a. tweets) and the dialogue begins when you see something interesting.
I’m eager to find more and more local Indianapolis people who twitter (a.k.a. tweeps) and would love to follow the conversation your having. If you’re looking for some people to start following, all the photos above are great places to start.
If I mentioned you above, I’d love to have you say a little hello and maybe give a quick reason of why you chose Indy as your place to live right now.
I’m still adding more and more people to my follow list, so if you’re not on it, just let me know and I’ll start following you if you’re from Indianapolis or the immediate surrounding areas.
Soon I’ll add a page to this site that we can kind of work like a little directory of local Indy tweeps. Be sure you’re on the page, and let the conversation begin.
UPDATE: Here’s the new Indy Twitterers page. Be sure and follow the instructions for adding yourself to the directory.
I choose to live here because of opportunity to reach the world from while enjoying a nice quality of life.
@scottyhendo
Thanks for the inclusion on the list, Jason! There is a lot of great conversation happening in Indy through Twitter. It's a fantastic opportunity to learn and connect.
Depending on your interests, newcomers might also want to follow @VisitIndiana and @IndianaChamber
Hello! I live in Indy because half my growing up years were spent here and my parents still live around here, plus I've built a solid group of friends. I like Indy because it's not too large, but has enough things to keep me busy, not to mention being close to Chicago.
Fabulous Idea!