Twitter continues to expand
June 1st 2009 01:28
More on Twitter, the ever-expanding Internet toy.
Seth Godin has noted that you can get alerts whenever his blog is updated by following @thisissethsblog on Twitter. Of course, Seth isn't alone in this. You can do the same with my blogs (as long as I remember to update Twitter itself!). Anything I write on Triond.com will also turn up on Twitter, without my making any effort for it to do so.
Seth goes on to ask: What happens when a great link or clever post goes by? You can use the new TwttrList tool. This tool turns the endless stream of short-lived tweets into permanent sign posts. It takes the best of your Twitters and enables you to pull together or highlight highlight great posts about an event or series of posts.
This means your readers can find your best tweets on Google, or see a series of messages without all the other stuff in between. You might have an interest in nuphedra reviews (to choose something quite random) or in the series of posts I've written on performing in the J B Priestly play: When We Are Married. Of course, the issue is that you have to have mentioned the particular topic in your twitters. Without that link you may get far less information than you expect. And because this system is run via SquidU, you'll have to allow them to access your Twitter account.
Seth Godin has noted that you can get alerts whenever his blog is updated by following @thisissethsblog on Twitter. Of course, Seth isn't alone in this. You can do the same with my blogs (as long as I remember to update Twitter itself!). Anything I write on Triond.com will also turn up on Twitter, without my making any effort for it to do so.
Seth goes on to ask: What happens when a great link or clever post goes by? You can use the new TwttrList tool. This tool turns the endless stream of short-lived tweets into permanent sign posts. It takes the best of your Twitters and enables you to pull together or highlight highlight great posts about an event or series of posts.
This means your readers can find your best tweets on Google, or see a series of messages without all the other stuff in between. You might have an interest in nuphedra reviews (to choose something quite random) or in the series of posts I've written on performing in the J B Priestly play: When We Are Married. Of course, the issue is that you have to have mentioned the particular topic in your twitters. Without that link you may get far less information than you expect. And because this system is run via SquidU, you'll have to allow them to access your Twitter account.
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