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Posts tagged "Twitter"

Learning Social Media: What Twitter Clients Will Do Next

Daniel Crenna, a Microsoft MVP, recently expressed his thoughts on why Twitter clients don’t matter in the long-run. According to Daniel, the focus could shift from clients to applications in the true sense of the word: “unique software that solves a particular need, whether broad or niche.”        While I don’t disagree with Daniel on...

Who Else Is Disappointed in FriendFeed And Other Twitter Swagger Jackers?

Today while scanning through Google Reader, I noticed a post by one of my favorite bloggers Sarah Perez. Sarah related how her attempt at getting an exclusive preview of the new FriendFeed redesign was a difficult experience, and a bit disappointing from a FriendFeed enthusiast’s standpoint. It’s a great post that sheds some serious light...

Your Followings Will Affect Your Social Media Experience

When I think of Twitter, I think of consistent two-way communication. The keywords in the previous sentence were: consistent, two-way, communication. This type of interaction is what led me to my first understanding of what Twitter is. This is what a lot of mainstream users are still struggling with, usually because of who they’re following....

Facebook: My New Professional-Personal Network

The days of letting it all hang out online are long gone unless you really don’t want a  job. So it’s become harder and harder to turn some of your more professional connections into personal connections, while still being able to maintain a reputable image. I’m referring to the colleagues that you can connect with...

Why Twitter Is My Personalized Search Engine

Mike Arrington is right, it’s definitely time to start thinking of Twitter as a search engine. I’m going to tell you exactly how powerful Twitter’s search data is and why you might want to start using Twitter’s search engine a lot more than Google. SxSW Interactive For the past three day’s because of Twitter, I’ve...