Last week I had the pleasure of flying out to Portland for Ignite Portland 3. I had a fabulous time and met some really awesomesauce people including one of my biggest idols Marshall Kirkpatrick, fellow Grand Effect Network member and now team writer for ReadWriteWeb, Frederic of The Last Podcast, and a host of other […]
Read moreShe Geeks In Tech – Web 2.5 Is Here
This is a guest post by the awesomesauce Sarah Perez of Sarahintampa. Sarah is an expert in the field of social media, IT, and web apps. She is also a writer for ReadWriteWeb, and co-founder member of the Grand Effect Network. You can subscribe to Sarahintampa here. The new social web is an evolution […]
Read moreShe Geeks In Tech – Keeping in Touch with My Family Semi-Technologically
This is a guest post by Amanda Congdon of Amanda Congdon Central and Amanda on ABC. Amanda is an uber she geek: President of Oxmour Entertainment, co-creator of AC on ABC, Amanda Across America, Rocketboom, and Starring Amanda Congdon. Video blogger, writer, actress, and producer head over to Amanda Congdon Central to find out more […]
Read moreShe Geeks In Tech – Stop Using Search Engines, Start Twittering
This is a guest post by Alana Taylor, a contributing writer for Mashable and a Journalism major at NYU. “Tech, Lifecasting, Blogging, Sushi, and Film are my life!”. You can subscribe to Alana’s blog here. There are many different ways of using Twitter. You can use it to micro-blog, to get ideas for articles, promoting […]
Read moreLetting Twitter Do The Work For You
One of the greatest things about Twitter to me is that the conversations can help you brainstorm. This is also one of the reasons why I’m addicted to Twitter. I previously wrote about ways to get through writer’s block, and conversation was a key element in breaking through. What’s one of the most conversational tools […]
Read moreGreat FireFox Search Extensions For Twitter
J. Phil is a guest author who maintains the blog scribkin – where code and culture converge. Twitter is all about instant response and lively conversation. So when you want to look up some recent tweets that someone you know has sent, but they’ve been quiet for a while, you are forced to use […]
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