More than 230 million users spend an average of 170 minutes each month on Twitter. The social network generates 500 million tweets every day. If you want to know who has the best information on wireless technology, you've come to the right place. Here is our list of the "must-follow" Twitter accounts for people interested in wireless technology.
When putting together a list of people to follow on Twitter, the goal should be quality over quantity. Even then, you can end up following hundreds, if not thousands, of accounts. But there are a few you'll want to follow more closely, and you can do so by adding them to a specific list.
Let's Start with the Basics
For the busy Twitter user who wants to keep his or her follows to a minimum, here are three required ones. If you follow only these, you can still expect quite a bit of useful information.
@WirelessWoman: Of course, I'm going to mention my own Twitter account! As the virtual CTO for BearCom, I offer a daily dose of wireless wisdom.
@BearCom: Much more than just company updates, the BearCom Twitter feed shares helpful information on a variety of wireless mobility solutions.
@TWW_Magazine: The online edition of our news magazine, Today’s Wireless World, is relatively new to Twitter but is very active, providing wireless news and insights.
Next Steps
BearCom has a number of partners that are active on Twitter, and many of them have a great social media presence. If you want to add some depth to your list of wireless experts, you definitely need to follow these companies.
@MotoSolutions: Motorola Solutions, the global leader and innovator in integrated communications solutions, provides two-way radios and point-to-point transport systems, among other products. Motorola Solutions is extremely active on Twitter with numerous secondary accounts directed towards specific areas:
- @MotoChannelNA: North American channel partner initiatives
- @MotWireless: Wireless LAN solutions
- @MotoRetail: Retail industry
- @MotEducation: Education industry
- @MotPublicSafety: Public safety industry
- @MotSolsEMEA: Europe, Middle East, and Africa