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Posted on 6 November, 2008 By (55) Comments

Twitter Direct Messages – Is this Personal and Private Information?

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Should direct messages on Twitter be considered private correspondence like an email message? In this article I discuss an instance when a private message was made public and my thoughts about what transpired.




Posted on 29 October, 2008 By (48) Comments

Qwitter – Find Out Who Has Stopped Following You on Twitter

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A humorous look at the tweets that got me unfollowed on Twitter. You can use the Qwitter tool to find out who has stopped following you and what you last tweet was when that happened.




Posted on 28 August, 2008 By (17) Comments

How to Use Twitter with the Ubiquity Firefox Extension

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A prototype of the Ubiquity extension for Firefox was released today. This is still version 0.1 so things do not work perfectly. The potential for this is enormous and the Internet has been buzzing about it all day. It is my understanding that Ubiquity basically allows you to mashup various components of the web via [...]




Posted on 20 August, 2008 By (20) Comments

My Top 10 Twitter Addictions

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In one of my first articles, Green Twitter – Environmental Resources, I mentioned that I was “addicted to” and “dependent” on Twitter. In the comments, Ari Herzog asked why I was addicted to twitter. That question made me think a little and I realized that addicted wasn’t the right word. Obviously, I can live without [...]




Posted on 18 August, 2008 By (1) Comment

Twitter Tools Digest Post Worked for 4 Days, Then it Beckham Flopped

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A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how I learned to exclude WordPress categories from appearing on the main page and archives of my web site. I did this because I wanted to archive my tweets using the Twitter Tools digest feature. It mostly worked but I ran into a couple of problems with [...]




Posted on 12 August, 2008 By (13) Comments

Twellow – Categorize Your Twitter Self

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In yesterday’s post about updating the Green Twitter list, I mentioned Twellow in passing. Based on Scam’s comments I realized that many users did not know about Twellow. In order for Twellow to become truly useful, users must first know that it exists and then login and add/remove themselves from categories. Twellow is a directory [...]




Posted on 11 August, 2008 By (5) Comments

Green Twitter List Updated

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I have finally updated the Green Twitter List. I am also planning on going through Twellow soon so I can add even more green users to this list. In addition I have updated the opml file for the blog feeds of the green twits. Users added are: 100KHouse 3rblogging gogreentube greatgreen greenmom greenrater greenyourdecor organicmaven [...]




Posted on 7 August, 2008 By (9) Comments

Monitter – Embed Live Bigfoot Search Stream Results

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Monitter is a real time twitter tracker that lets me follow three keywords simultaneously. It’s like Tweetdeck mixed with Summize (excuse me, Twitter search), although the creator states that is was inspired by Tweetdeck and popurls. I typed in three keywords and was able to view a live stream of my results. In my screenshot, [...]




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