Archive for the ‘Making the Most of Twitter’ Category

October 27

Twit101 Tip Of The Week 10-27-09

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Link your Flickr and Twitter accounts with Twittergram. The sign up is super simple. 1. Fill in your Flickr.com username 2. Fill in your Twitter username and password 3. Add a tag like “Twitterpics”. Twittergram will look for and only post new pictures with this tag *this is highly recommended 4. If you want the [...]

October 17

Links From Tweets 10-17-09

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A Super Handy Bookmarklet Zach Galifianakis’ (The Hangover) Talk Show Diving Saves 5 Things to Sync With Dropbox image credit Funkbreaks

October 16

Is Twitter Where You Go To Bitch?

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One of the easiest things to do on any social media site is to add your 2 cents into the conversation. Whether it’s commenting on a blog, tweeting a link, replying to a status message or starting a thread on a forum, it’s easy to get in there and say what you want to say. [...]

October 8

Twitter Is A Productivity Tool?

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With all of the information overload we deal with daily, its hard to believe Twitter could possibly make things easier. It’s true Twitter  is one of the distractions, but like anything else, how you use it make all the difference. Mobile The world is more mobile than ever before. Over 80% of the US population [...]

September 15

8 Applications To Follow On Twitter

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In the 21st century, were are getting to a point where we rely on machines and computer programs to get through our day. We are kind of like the Jetsons without the flying cars and Rosie the maid robot with an attitude. At my day job I deal with people who are terrified of technology. [...]