140 characters at a time
![Twitterific Twitterific](http://usefullunacy.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/22/twitterific.jpg)
Earlier today my Twitterific panel popped out with Lisa Warren's tweet about another cool mashup between Twitter and Google Earth. (Can you say that five times fast?)
![Twittermap3d Twittermap3d](http://usefullunacy.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/22/twittermap3d.jpg)
(Lots of inspired conversation about Twitter these days. Mark Silva's piece is quite useful.) Anyway right about the same time, I get an email from one of our media gurus forwarding a question from an account guy about Google mashups. But that's just coincidence.
Lisa's tweet inspired this idea:
A feature film script, broadcast via Twitter -- with each of the characters delivering their "lines" from wherever they are in the world, and a narrator delivering the stage direction.
And hey, maybe it's all in real time.
Kind of like serialized novels in the 1800s. Or comic books.
I would subscribe to that. Especially if I could watch it play out in Twittervision.
Someone should jump on that.
(And isn't it ironic that the Twitter server is down, yet again, right now?)