Every month I make a short list highlighting my choices of the best resources I shared through (and learned from) Twitter, but didn’t necessarily include them in posts here on my blog.
I thought it might be useful for both readers of this blog and for me to review those monthly lists and pick a few that I think are the very best “tweets” of the year.
If you don’t use Twitter, you can also check-out all of my “tweets” on my Twitter profile page or subscribe to their RSS feed.
You might also be interested in last year’s edition:
Here are my choices for The Best “Tweets” Of 2010:
McDonald’s Insists Happy Meals Can Grow Mold, The Atlantic
Some fascinating historical photos from Newsweek
Cosmic accidents: 10 lucky breaks for humanity, New Scientist
People Who Became Nouns, Fun LIFE slideshow
Several infographics on income inequality
PHOTOS: 15 Most Eye-Popping Places on Earth, ABC News slideshow
How Soft Drinks Impact Your Health infographic
Five Stubborn Beliefs about Kids that Don’t Make the Grade
Benjamin Franklin and deliberate practice
Infographic(s) of the Day: How We’ve Mapped Time Through the Ages
Video of “Words,” a story about a world without words
“Life without language” is a fascinating read
World’s Strangest Festivals slideshow
8 Wonders of the Solar System, Made Interactive
Sinkholes in History, Wash Post slideshow
10 Most Incredible Waterfalls on Earth
Teenage Mutant Ninja Brontës is a very funny video
Fun Analogies and Metaphors Found in High School Essays
The Most Ridiculous Detention Slips Of All Time
Curious Collections: Offbeat Museums Around the World, TIME Mag slideshow
Most Important Phones In History
Top 10 Most Famous Scientific Theories (That Turned out to be Wrong)
Jobs That No Longer Exist interactive from NPR
World’s Weirdest Hotels, LIFE slideshow
Changing History: Four new ways to write the story of the world, Boston Globe
“The time has come for detracking”
See how the number of crayon colors have expanded over the years in this infographic
How much data do Americans consume each day? Check out this visual breakdown
Fascinating “This Is Your Brain on Metaphors” NY Times
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