Friday, July 03, 2009
Twittering from the Tractor
Steve Tucker is a wheat farmer in
Nebraska changing the way we interact with the folks who grow our food. Twittering
from the tractor: smartphones sprout on the farm is an interesting article
at CNN.com about how farmer's like Steve are using Twitter and other tools to
bridge the urban-rural divide and get us thinking more about where our food
comes from.
The idea of extending the Twitter network into interesting locations around the world via mobile devices is at the core of our thinking and Steve sums it up well when he says, "I can be in the most remote place and just with the power of having a BlackBerry ... I can communicate with anybody at anytime about anything." You can follow @Tykerman1 on Twitter.
p.s. Twitter co-founder and CEO @ev grew up on a farm in Nebraska.
The idea of extending the Twitter network into interesting locations around the world via mobile devices is at the core of our thinking and Steve sums it up well when he says, "I can be in the most remote place and just with the power of having a BlackBerry ... I can communicate with anybody at anytime about anything." You can follow @Tykerman1 on Twitter.
p.s. Twitter co-founder and CEO @ev grew up on a farm in Nebraska.



