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I finally got round to doing something I have been threatening to do for ages and that is produce a list of the UK's top Twitterers (or is it Tweeters?).

Except that this list takes no account of number of followers, influence or retweeting power. It is purely based on the number of tweets a person has made.

Here's the ramble - you can read the rest of the post and see the list here

Alright so we all know that Jonathan Ross is the UK's most influential Twitterer and that Mashable's Pete Cashmore has the biggest number of followers for a Brit (though we know he spends lot of time in San Francisco these days), but the question that I really wanted to know the answer to is who in the UK tweets the most?

Is it a very bored person in a dull job whose boss hasn't yet got round to mastering email let alone micro blogging or a social media advocate who has to spend days following everyone and retweeting influentials cos that's the main part of their job description?

So, some time in April, I started a on a mission to find out who the UK's top twitterers are.
I guess I was just intrigued by how often people use Twitter and why they use it. Perhaps, most importantly, what kind of people are posting 20 plus tweets a day.

The full list is on TechDigest here

It's another bank holiday weekend, the sun is shining (don't worry it won't be by tomorrow) summer is nearly here and Shiny Media has more good news. After a prolonged injury Who Ate All the Pies is off the bench and match fit. Yes, Shiny has struck a deal with the guys behind Anorak to re-launch the site with cap'n Olly Irish back at the helm as editor.

In other news, Shiny has relaunched WiiWii.tv due to popular demand - again with editor Chris Schilling back in place. Finally, if you've been missing Dollymix recently you'll be pleased to hear that it's back after a short absence with two new editors - Shiny Media veteran freelancers, Sian Meades and Robyn Wilder - providing 'thought candy for your lady brains'.

It's the Friday before a Bank Holiday, the sun is shining (don't worry it won't be by tomorrow) and we've got good news here at Shiny Towers. After a prolonged spell on the bench, Who Ate All The Pies is back to match fitness with Olly Irish making a return as team captain.

Shiny Media has done a deal with the guys behind Anorak.co.uk to take over the site as of today. Also we're pleased to announce that WiiWii is back by popular demand too. Chris Schilling continues to helm the site. And finally....Followers of Dollymix may have noticed that there hasn't been much content up there for the last few weeks. Well that's about to change from today too. Veteran shiny freelancers Sian Meades and Robyn Wilder are joint editors of the site, providing 'thought candy for your lady brains'.

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