Twylah Turns Your Twitter into a Blog
Twylah may be the best yet online upgrade to the default twitter.com interface, particularly if you’re desiring to build interactivity with your account and the …
Two Sites Turn Facebook and Twitter Into Personalized News Clippers
Social web services like Facebook and Twitter present us with a daily avalanche of information, much of it in the form of links to outside ...
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New from Twitter: Embed Tweets in Your Web Page
HOW TO: Embed a Tweet – http://bit.ly/bhXAlWless than a minute ago via bit.lyPete Cashmore mashable The above tweet was embedded directly into this blog ...
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How to Archive Conference or Event Tweets Forever
Since its inception people have found many creative uses for Twitter, but to my mind one of the most useful has been as the collective, ...
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My New Social Web Flow: Buzz to Twitter to Facebook
I’ve been an enthusiastic early adopter of Google Buzz since it appeared in my Gmail inbox the day after its unveiling. As a one-time huge ...
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TrueTwit Pre-Validate’s Your Twitter Followers
If you’re trying to do marketing on Twitter the “hard but right” way (i.e., actively engaging with and listening to followers instead of just link ...
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TwitBlock: Best Tool Yet for Fighting Twitter Spam
It was inevitable: as fast as Twitter became the fastest-growing social media outlet, it also became a primo target for Internet spammers. Most people I ...
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When Auto-Tweeting Fails
I’m a huge fan of the Tour de France; love to know what’s happening over there as it’s happening. Downside of “over there” though is ...
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Twitter “Improves” Following/Follower UI by Making It Worse
When it comes to user interfaces (UI), the “U” should also stand for “useful.” Flashy is no substitute. When I heard yesterday that Twitter had ...
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Maybe You Should NOT Use Social Media for Your Marketing
A co-worker pulled me in on a phone consultation with a client yesterday. The client wanted to know if they should be on Twitter, and ...
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$300 or Free…um, er…Give Me a Moment
“You get what you pay for” is usually a pretty good dictum to follow. But the Internet often negates that truism. Certainly one of the ...
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BackTweets Finds Links to You on Twitter
UPDATE (1/2012): BackTweets has been acquired by Twitter and the service is no longer available publicly. If you’re at all serious and savvy about using Twitter ...
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