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Scott Beamer

TwtRoulette - 12 views

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    Once upon a time, Shervin was viewing one of his friend's home timeline, and he discovered a lot of interesting tweets/people that he'd never seen in his own Twitter. So he thought: why shouldn't we allow people to view each other's timeline? It's a great opportunity for extended information discovery and consumption! And a week after collaborating with Stephen, the creator of iTunes Instant, TwtRoulette is live. Add yourself to the directory and start peeking!
Donna Baumbach

7 Steps to a Twitter MakeOver - 8 views

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    basics of backgrounds, avatars, account details, etc.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Microblogging: More Than Fun? | University of Zurich, Graz University of Technology - 3 views

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    Microblogging - more than fun? Martin Ebner Social Learning Computer and Information Services Graz University of Technology Steyrergasse 30, A-8010 Graz, Austria martin.ebner@tugraz.at Mandy Schiefner Center for Teaching and Learning University of Zurich Hirschengraben 84, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland mandy.schiefner@access.uzh.ch
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Research on Twitter and Microblogging | Danah Boyd | zephoria@zephora.org - 3 views

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    "Research on Twitter and Microblogging" (last updated: October 13, 2009)"
yc c

iSMS - 0 views

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    Interesting idea between SMS microblogging like Twitter under an other title with voting ibibo.com is India's first entertainment and talent based social network.
David Corking

Twitter is Not a Conversational Platform - O'Reilly Radar - June 2009 - 0 views

  • It's not that conversation doesn't occur, it's that I don't think that networks of conversations are the best way to understand the Twitter information ecosystem. A long-tail distribution of information sharing entities (accounts) co-creating knowledge is better, I think.
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    Serious essay by Mark Drapeau. Perhaps that explains why so many Twitterer are over 40: its demographic doesn't seem to be anything like myspace, youtube or orkut
Raul Hugo

Marlon J. Manrique » laconica - 0 views

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    Laconica Microblogging
avivajazz  jazzaviva

EgoPage for Writers, Bloggers, Musicians, Marketers, Many Many More! - 0 views

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    There are heaps of other sites all around the web where you can put your short stories, anything from DeviantART to Yahoo! Geocities, so when the magical unicorns went to create Ego, they knew exactly what they wanted. Ego was born to be a tool that specializes in creative writing of all sorts, one not distracted by social functionality. With lovely typography and beautiful designs, writers and roleplayers can focus on their writing and have results like this page, without any branding or distractions to the reader. Owning Your Content With some websites you need to agree to Terms of Service pages far too long to read, selling your soul, and your creations, to the website operators. Not so with Ego. There are no Terms of Service beyond three simple rules: No Pornography, No Illigal Material, and the unicorns may remove content they feel inappropriate. If your content is removed, this simply means that your account will be restricted from publishing through the ego website, and to host your content you'll need to use the Download Zip functionality to get the html files, and upload them to a hosting service. You will continue to have access to your content regardless of these rules, unless we're legally required to remove it, or we become aware of attempts on your part to disrupt access for other users. Interoperability When you publish through Ego, not only is the static html file available, but also a 'JSON' based computer source code file, which can be read in the vast majority of common programming languages, and manipulated with ease. This means that if you provide a link to one of your pages on another website, they can potentially do all sorts of interesting things with the data, like import it in to their own competing publishing systems, add it to a search engine, or combine it with other useful information like maps. If you'd like more information on this, check out our page on Hacking. Additionally, when creating a new page, there are a few othe
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    There are heaps of other sites all around the web where you can put your short stories, anything from DeviantART to Yahoo! Geocities, so when the magical unicorns went to create Ego, they knew exactly what they wanted. Ego was born to be a tool that specializes in creative writing of all sorts, one not distracted by social functionality. With lovely typography and beautiful designs, writers and roleplayers can focus on their writing and have results like this page, without any branding or distractions to the reader. Owning Your Content With some websites you need to agree to Terms of Service pages far too long to read, selling your soul, and your creations, to the website operators. Not so with Ego. There are no Terms of Service beyond three simple rules: No Pornography, No Illigal Material, and the unicorns may remove content they feel inappropriate. If your content is removed, this simply means that your account will be restricted from publishing through the ego website, and to host your content you'll need to use the Download Zip functionality to get the html files, and upload them to a hosting service. You will continue to have access to your content regardless of these rules, unless we're legally required to remove it, or we become aware of attempts on your part to disrupt access for other users. Interoperability When you publish through Ego, not only is the static html file available, but also a 'JSON' based computer source code file, which can be read in the vast majority of common programming languages, and manipulated with ease. This means that if you provide a link to one of your pages on another website, they can potentially do all sorts of interesting things with the data, like import it in to their own competing publishing systems, add it to a search engine, or combine it with other useful information like maps. If you'd like more information on this, check out our page on Hacking. Additionally, when creating a new page, there are a few othe
avivajazz  jazzaviva

538 Twitter Users that Blog - 2 views

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    If you're looking to connect with other bloggers on Twitter then this is the place to be because below are over 500 of them who each submitted their twitter profiles in the first ever ProBlogger Social Media Love-In.
yc c

cliKball - get fun links in real-time, and share links with friends - 2 views

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    microblogging bookmarks service
Thieme Hennis

How to Present While People are Twittering | Pistachio - 0 views

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    interesting article concerned with twitter & conferences. how to deal with it. etc.
Diego Morelli

News Aggregators & Online Search on Newsflashr - 0 views

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    On Newsflashr.com you can track all the latest news among a variety of newsaggregators, all from a single site: a useful tool for web searches of any kind.
my mashable

HOW TO: Create Groups for Twitter - 0 views

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    One of the most demanded features for Twitter has been the ability to create groups, allowing members to focus on different sets of people they're following. For example, you could create groups for all of your fantasy league friends, colleagues at work, friends in real life, family members, and so on.
Michael Wuensch

spy :: visualizes the conversations on Twitter, Friendfeed, Flickr, Blogs and more. - 0 views

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    Spy can listen in on the social media conversations you're interested in. What do you want to listen for? .. Twitter, Friendfeed, ...
Jeff Johnson

Rejaw is Not Just Another Twitter Clone - 0 views

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    Rejaw is not YATC (Yet another Twitter Clone). Sure, it has some similarities but it's really more of a hybrid of twitter, Plurk, and Meebo. It's a micro-blogging service with a hint of chat. Here's the quick and dirty rundown of its best features.
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