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Twitter’s New Redesign

I just logged into Twitter and after sending a direct message from the Twitter homepage my screen showed this:
    

At first I thought Firefox was going haywire on me. However, this is not the case. It seems Twitter is testing a new theme design and one that I’m not quite sure how I feel [...]

Adding Fuel To The Fire Of Racism

Last week, there was a ton of talk about racism due to various incidents that occurred. One of them dealt with Loren Feldman and a controversial video that was supposed to be one of his many flailing attempts at satire. Let me state that I do not know Loren Feldman. I only know of [...]

There Are Different Steps For Growing Blogs

If you are not focused on the iPhone hype, you probably noticed that some good content was written this week. Louis Gray posted about how he thinks The Importance of Blog Linking Seems to be Declining. There was some good discussion in the blog comments as well, so I highly recommend that you read [...]

Friends Outweighing Hatred On The Web

Last night, Wayne Sutton and I did a livestream Q&A via Yahoo! Live. Originally, we intended to do it via ustream.tv, however Wayne was have a few technical difficulties with the service only minutes before we were to go live. So, we made a switch to Yahoo! Live.
The conversation with Wayne was great, and [...]

Live On ReadBurner Weekly and Ustream.TV

  After causing quite a commotion the past few days, you’d think I’d be taking it easy for a while. Well I’m just not that type of person. I’ll be heading to the ReadBurner Weekly Live show tonight at 10pm EST. In case you have no clue about it, the RWL show is done by [...]

Would You Prefer Your Articles To Be Dugg or Shared?

Lately I’ve been noticing that I pay more attention to how many times my articles are shared on RSSmeme and Readburner rather than how many times they’ve been voted for on Digg. I think I can safely say that it’s much easier to get your article shared rather than dugg, though I’m not sure why [...]

Gwibber – The First identi.ca Client?

Looks pretty neat to me. This is in the works by Ryan Paul of Ars Technica. Good work Paul and I hope to see this released soon. Check out Paul’s “dents” on identi.ca for more information.