Archive | May, 2008

Retaggr – An Interactive Business Card

I just ran across Retaggr which aims to be an interactive business card or better yet, another lifestream profile. Registration was quick and easy to do. The host of profiles you can add were pretty decent. I’d say around the same amount that MyBlogLog offers, maybe a little more though I’m not entirely sure about [...]

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Letting 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 [...]

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Effectively Establishing Your Web Identity

Normally if someone asked me about my area of expertise I’d say that I’m a social media maven. And while I can be, I’m beginning to think that maybe that word is too limiting as it pertains to establishing my web identity. Not the word maven, but social media.                What’s In A Name? [...]

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Great AIR Apps I Use

Lately, my list of AIR applications has grown tremendously. So I thought I’d share the AIR apps I have installed and actually use on a weekly basis. This post was inspired by JeffisaGeek’s post Using Adobe Air?               Google Analytics Reporting Suite Google Analytics Reporting Suite on AIR brings you the best of the Google [...]

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Great 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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