


On Friday, Emily Chang of eHub posted about Crowdstatus A way to group together people and view their "status". Currently it only works for groups through twitter. The Crowdstatus web service allows you to create "crowds" or groups of your twitter followers and put them all in one place to see their updates. Currently, the […]
Read moreWayne Sutton (@waynesutton), a new social media technology evangelist, brought up a very interesting perspective over in the comment section of "Use Twitter In Conjunction With Your RSS Reader". He stated that: But I must say that I read tweets more now than I do blog post. Do many of you do the same? […]
Read moreI found this little gem through Robert Scoble’s link blog, but it seems the original source is Blog Herald (Gridjit,A Social Portal for Twitter). Gridjit is a portal that presents you with a unique way of seeing your Twitter stream on the web. Instead of the usual vertical 1 column display of tweets, Gridjit shows […]
Read moreEric Berlin has an interesting post asking whether Twitter is the new RSS reader. The post provides some great insight as to why Twitter could beat RSS readers, but in reality, it never will and he also happens to point that out from the start. In Berlin’s article he states that: For me, Twitter has […]
Read moreThis post is being written to let my audience know why I blog and also to clear up some questions and concerns about the entire Mashable ordeal from last night. I Don’t Get Paid For This I don’t write for money. I’ve been paid to blog exactly one time when I signed up for Smorty, […]
Read moreSobees, a desktop application maker, has jumped on the Friendfeed API application bandwagon. Today, they released their Friendfeed desktop application entitled "bTittleTattle". It’s a standalone app that is apart of their bSuite applications, but does not require a beta invite. No Hassle Sign In To sign into the app, all you need is your friendfeed […]
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