Microsoft Corporation - 0 views
Twitter: What are you doing? - 0 views
Your Twitter Karma - 0 views
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See Who you are following and who's folling you.
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Another site, similar to InRev TwitIn which helps you batch unfollow or batch reciprocate quickly and easily, as well as grow your network
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Get fully manageable page with all friends, followers with avatars, where You can do several bulk actions as bulk follow, bulk unfollow, bulk block. Very handy.
YouTube - Twitter? Is that a bird song? - 0 views
ConverStations: Twitter + Yahoo Pipes = Signal - 0 views
Don't get rejected from the group.... - 9 views
Good policy! FYI - we're implementing more anti-spam & group control spam measures, although never- ending...
Goodreads vs Twitter: The Benefits of Asymmetric Follow - O'Reilly Radar - 1 views
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Asymmetric follow is why I use Twitter regularly and Facebook much less often. With Twitter’s model, I can find people I’m interested in, whether or not they know me, and learn about them and their lives and thoughts. Others can include me in their lists. You become “friends” with complete strangers over time, by communicating with them (responding with @messages for example), perhaps by mutual following.
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Twitter’s wonderful system of @ messages means that anyone can address me - and so I find myself having conversations with complete strangers as well. I actually follow my @ messages more faithfully than I do my planned Follow list.
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On Facebook, I’m expected to approve every request, and alas, I turn down far more than I accept. Amazingly, few people who I don’t know even bother to explain who they are and why they want to be my friend.
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Building a Better Teacher - NYTimes.com - 7 views
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Central to Lemov’s argument is a belief that students can’t learn unless the teacher succeeds in capturing their attention and getting them to follow instructions.
TwitterBackgroundsGallery - view the best twitter backgrounds | twi5.com - 0 views
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Almost every one of these backgrounds violates what I describe in http://jonreid.blogs.com/oneanother/2009/02/twitter-background-dont-do-it.html : screen size is not the same thing as browser window size.
Twitter: So Easy, You Have To Do It - 0 views
Swine flu: Twitter's power to misinform | Net Effect - 0 views
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Twitter seems to have introduced too much noise into the process
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The problem with Twitter is that there is very little context you can fit into 140 characters, even less so if all you are doing is watching a stream of messages that mention “swine flu.”
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Now, the lack of context is probably not a problem in 99% of discussions happening on Twitter – or, at least, it's not a problem with devastating global consequences.
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Twitter Security Do's and Don'ts - 0 views
Task.fm: Reminders That Think Like You Do - 0 views
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Typically, when you schedule something - at least something happening in the immediate future - you don't spell out the date and time, but rather say something along the lines of "let's have lunch on Friday at noon." And that's where Task.fm looks to differentiate itself in the crowded market for reminder services. The service takes a Twitter-like approach to getting reminder data from you, with a 140-character limited form that wants you to input the answer to "remind me about …" Input things like "Mashable event Thursday at 6pm," "flight tomorrow at 8am," or "basketball next Monday at 7pm," and Task.fm figures out the date and adds it to your reminder lists.
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