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(@andyatkinson)
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Joined: 16 years ago
Posts: 8
 

what about a twitter list D it would be a lot easier to add all of these people


   
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(@oxygen_software)
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Joined: 17 years ago
Posts: 53
 

We recently opened Oxygen Forensic Suite twitter channel http//twitter.com/oxygenforensic


   
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(@branerift)
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Joined: 20 years ago
Posts: 59
 

At my initial look through, I didn't see…

@accessdatacorp
@MFITraining

Of course it is just before 7am here and my brain is still in slow mode


   
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(@xx0033)
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Joined: 20 years ago
Posts: 93
 

Another too add to the list

www.twitter.com/oldbloke1

(Chris Taylor - Ireland)

Regards,

Simon


   
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CFP001
(@cfp001)
Eminent Member
Joined: 16 years ago
Posts: 36
 

I guess I can add myself right?

http//twitter.com/Forensic_Pro


   
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(@dietro)
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Joined: 20 years ago
Posts: 51
 

How about Scott Moulton http//twitter.com/scottamoulton


   
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 p4c0
(@p4c0)
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Joined: 17 years ago
Posts: 9
 

If I didn't get lost in the thread, I think Andrew Hoog is missing…
twitter.com/ahoog


   
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(@akaplan0qw9)
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Joined: 21 years ago
Posts: 69
 

Jamie,

I'm sorry, I'm the one in 300 million who doesn't understand the garbage on twitter or how it can benefit from it. That's the problem with growing old. It's hard to pick up on these newfangled gadgets.


   
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Jamie
(@jamie)
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Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 1288
 

Alan, good to hear from you - it's been a while!

I must admit I was equally skeptical to begin with but Twitter has actually proved to be one of the more effective networking tools I've used in recent years.

Jamie


   
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(@akaplan0qw9)
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Joined: 21 years ago
Posts: 69
 

Hi Jamie!

I must plead guilty to being a curmudgeon! Not only am I unable to twitter other people, I have trouble finding my way to the bedroom to the bathroom. It must serve some promotional purpose for businesses, but I can't imagine what.

I've been very slow to get my picture on Facebook or any of the 46 other social networking sites out there. In fact, I haven't done it yet. However, as an investigator I am all for those sites. They have allowed me to map out relationships in all sorts of cases. In some cases they can save thousands of dollars in interviews and leg work.

I haven't tried it yet, but from now on I'm planning on going to those sites and using the names I pick up as the basis for a indexed searches in FTK.

Getting back to twitter, it's obvious some database is created. How does that work? Is there enough information deposited to make that a database for somebody who asks people to twitter them?


   
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