Displaying posts tagged: twitter
2009-06-12 19:29:49
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A very emphatic yes! In fact, I should mention that one of the bands recommended by Pandora's twitter account, Beats Antique, helped me find a lot more such bands
through Pandora than I could have just using Ravi Shankar and his
similar artists to populate stations. Pandora has helped me expand my
tastes from a simple ...
2009-05-08 06:05:13
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Inspired by this post, here's my list of 10 things Apple should NOT do with Twitter:
1. Twitter support in iChat - Twitter used to have an IM address from
which you could post. This, presumably, will be brought back later.2. Using Twitter for RSS - Because RSS isn't...what?3. Tweet new photos from iPhone - Upload ...
2009-04-21 05:28:47
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I'm sure you all know Oprah joined Twitter. Shaq....SHAQ of all people had to correct her grammar. When you have your grammar corrected by Shaq, you know it's time to get a decent ghostwriter...but enough Oprah bashing. Twitter has become the star of the microblogging world, though there are several (in my mind, better) options for ...
2009-04-10 23:32:35
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Here's a copy-paste of a comment I left on an article on Slate about Twitter. The overall idea is applicable to all microblogs, but I kept it Twitter-centric because the article was Twitter-centric. Certainly, you could expand on this so much more, especially if you added SMS notifications to identi.ca groups....but that's another topic for another ...
2009-03-09 00:34:44
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Saw this on my twitterfeed from a twitterican, @hjruiz. Mydl.me is a blog dedicated to the topic of digital storage, and how to maximize the effectiveness.
Also be sure to check out Twittericans.net. That is, if you habla espaƱol :P
2009-03-07 04:37:00
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This is close to a copypaste of what I already posted on my microblogs, especially on identi.ca. Saw an interesting article on Facebook, an msnbc article complaining about the obsessive media coverage of Twitter.
Get over it, Twitter isn't that big a deal. That msnbc article is spot-on. The concept of activity streams behind microblogging is ...
