


While some accounts you’d consider spam on Twitter could simply marketing, Adam Ostrow of Mashable has been experiencing a different side of Twitter in his latest article "Twitter Spam Spirals Out Of Control". I think it’s ironic how, for a while there, we all thought Twitter would be invincible to spam. However, for those that […]
Read moreTwitter is one of the greatest web services to hit the web since…[insert your favorite website here]. Last month, I gave you 3 incredibly unique Twitter projects to check out. Today, I’m giving you a few more! Some of the twitter projects you’ll see may already be well known. Nevertheless, here’s more of the […]
Read moreSome interesting comments have been left on SheGeeks for the articles "Which Do You Read More: Tweets or Blogs?" and "Use Twitter In Conjunction With Your RSS Reader", that have promoted me to ask some questions. RSS Volume Eric Berlin points out: I don’t think of an RSS reader as a particularly great […]
Read moreIf for some fanatical reason SheGeeks is the only way you follow me, then you should also follow me on Twitter(@SheGeeks and @Corvida <–personal) and FriendFeed (Corvida) too because otherwise, you not have known that I made a guest post on ReadWriteWeb entitled "6 Web Apps To Get You Through A Slow News Day". The […]
Read moreI’m actually going to keep this post simple. You don’t really own anything you put on the web, but there are various things like Creative Common licenses and what not to make you feel as if you do. Get Real! This is the internet and quite frankly, EVERYTHING is for the taking, whether you wish […]
Read moreA few days ago, Sobees released their Friendfeed desktop app (bTittleTattle) and there were many complaints and suggestions for the app. However, everyone was still holding their breath for Alert Thingy, a Friendfeed desktop app with an interface similar to Twhirl. When it previewed on TechCrunch, the most obvious reason for the hold out seemed […]
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