Top #SocEnt's and Twitter Power Tools

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2009-10-13 11:32:00 UTC
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Austin, TX based social innovator Martin Montero (@montero) is a great source of content about social entrepreneurship and innovation. He's put together a new list of suggested social entrepreneurs to follow on Twitter using the excellent group follow tool TweepML.

TweepML has a functionality I've been looking for for a while. It gives people the ability to create and follow entire customized groups of users with one simple click. Martin put together an incredibly comprehensive list of people that I absolutely want to be following, but there was no way I would have gone through it, name by name, following one by one.

The list is incredibly varied. It includes media sites like @SocialEarth and @SocialEdge, individual entrepreneurs like Samasource founder @leila_c, and some inspirational tweeters like @poptech. So far, members of this list have been followed some 6,000 times.

Nathaniel Whittemore is the founder of Assetmap. Previously he was the founding director of the Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement.
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