Monday, June 29, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Twitter Karma
If you find yourself look somewhat like a follower -- (go ahead, call me a desperate loser with too many followings) -- it’s time to clean up your image and polishing your internal ego. It's Twitter Karma time. Let look at the good, the bad and the ugly. Get ready for whacking!
In twittery time, this tool seems to be around for decades already. But for newbie like me, who only tweet-active days ago, the 18-month-old application is a bookmark keeper.
Twitter Karma is a free Flash-based program that lists all your followings, followers, mutual followings, in a Web-page grid. You can sort all user names (Twitter IDs) alphabetically and randomly select, or batch execute by click on these options: Check All, Uncheck All, Bulk Follow, Bulk Unfollow, Bulk Block.
Yes, you need to use your Twitter user name and password.
If you find this feature useful and want to show your appreciation, visit the man behind this Dec. 29, 2007’s innovation: Dossy Shiobara.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Tweetdeck is now works on iPhone
TweetDeck is a Web browser that enables users to organize contacts across Twitter, opens up groups or beats for live/selective reporting. You need to download the free software and install it on your computer. Use your Twitter user name and password to enter the site. Tweetdeck is now works on iPhone.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Twitter analyzer: tweet history and audience impact
Live blogging, TwitterDeck and Search.Twitter
Beatblogging.org: Step-by-step tutorial by Patrick Thornton
Twittering beyond 140 characters
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
From Microsoft: Facebook-Twitter invasion
“For you social networking fiends who need to use Facebook or Twitter on every screen possible, Microsoft announced Facebook and Twitter integration will be arriving on Xbox Live this fall.”
– Dan Nosowitz, 2:52 PM on Monday Jun 1 2009