


Twitter is definitely making itself known to the mainstream masses. In fact, outside of Facebook and Firefox, Twitter is the only other site I’ve mentioned to my real life friends who are not technically inclined. We all know that a million Twitter projects and experiments have sprouted everywhere like the Twitter Packs project. I recently […]
Read moreIf it’s one thing that annoys me more than incomplete releases of services (beta’s done half-assed), it’s not having the option to delete my account! Honestly, it doesn’t take me that long to know whether or not I’ll continue to use a service. I know what I’m looking for, what I’m trying to achieve, and […]
Read moreTechcrunch has a great review up of the new kid on the block Socialthing! and warns FriendFeed to watch out! Techcrunch states: Socialthing! officially goes into private beta today and will let in the first 1,000 TechCrunch readers who use the invitation code “TechCrunch” to sign up (you’ll have to wait a few days to […]
Read moreAs of yesterday, Benjamin Golub, creator of RSSmeme, has added a great new feature that I’m sure many have asked about (myself included): “You can now register your own Google Reader shared feed with RSSmeme.” Interestingly enough, this wasn’t a feature that Golub intended to add because “RSSmeme crawls the web looking for feeds“. He […]
Read moreTo me, FriendFeed is already a big thing, and after less than 48 hours on the site it has a permanent bookmark on my Firefox Bookmark Toolbar thanks to Louis Gray’s article about FriendFeed opening up and an invite from Gray to try out the service. WHAT IS FRIENDFEED? FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date […]
Read moreI pondered this feature yesterday and Benjamin Golub, creator of RSSmeme, twittered it this afternoon. I’ll just retweet his tweet: Twitter needs a "wall-to-wall" view like Facebook has to better visualize a conversation between 2 people I was thinking about it because I’m sick of going through my old tweets on Twitter to see what […]
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