
March 22, 2012
March 14, 2012
Getting the band back together!
Told you we could get that #15 out of storage. Getting the band back together! Good to have #15 back.RT @BMarshall: twitter.com/BMarshall/stat…
— Jay Cutler (@JayCutler6) March 14, 2012
January 12, 2012
The power of social media
Attn @NJTransit: Congrats to driver of bus 8088 plate OXZ3976 who endangered lives of everybody in Lincoln Tunnel by changing lanes 505pm
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) January 13, 2012
December 22, 2011
This is funny!
Barney Frank looked disgusting—nipples protruding—in his blue shirt before Congress. Very very disrespectful.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 21, 2011
June 1, 2011
Twitter adding a photo-sharing feature
Available only through the website initially. Later through desktop and mobile applications.
May 19, 2010
Seesmic Desktop 2 Preview
This evening I downloaded the preview release of Seesmic Desktop. This new version — written in Silverlight — allows you to connect to Twitter and Facebook as well as a number of other social networks. Since it’s a preview release, not all of the functionality is there yet.
Overall I like it a lot, but I do have some issues:
- I have a number of Twitter user lists. I displayed three or four lists. I left the computer for a couple of hours and, upon my return, I reopened Seesmic and they were all missing. I had to go in and redisplay them. This happens in the original Seesmic Desktop and Seesmic for Windows. Very annoying!
- Even though I have a large monitor, screen space is at a premium and the left menu column takes up a lot of space. Previous versions of Seesmic allowed you to minimize the column. It would be appreciated here too. Auto or manual resizing of columns would be appreciated too.
- The plugin directory doesn’t work, but I assume it’s because it’s not the final release.
- No support yet for Ping.fm, but they say it’s coming. Makes sense as Seesmic owns Ping.fm.
The look is very elegant (if that’s the right description to use). Seesmic and Tweetdeck are the top two desktop Twitter/Facebook platforms and each company release ups the ante.
Try the new preview release of Seesmic Desktop here.
via ScribeFire
September 30, 2009
September 4, 2009
Use Twitter to blow my mind
via damniwish.com
Talk about fast feedback! Listen how a restaurant is using Twitter to reward its customers.
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