What is Twitter doing today? I know what we’ve been doing in the last few days, using new tools: Tweetscan -SE for Twitter posts in real-time and Twhirl, desktop client for Twitter that enables you to post from this platform to multiple micro-blogging services: Twitter, Jaiku and Pownce. You might …
Category: technology
i want you to get together: social thing, friendfeed
Everything live happening on the Internet with your friends, in all web sites you use, with interaction and posting utility from one social network to another, comes with livestream personal dashboard of socialthing. What I’ve noticed here is the lack of privacy, e.g. if you are protecting Twitter updates, even …
Twitter in plain English
More of videos. Common Craft this time presents micro-blogging service: Twitter (in plain English). [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o]
Gmail art -Russian version
I don’t use Russian language, but I really liked what global advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi (Moscow) created for Google. Their promo video for Gmail suppose to attract more Russian people to use Gmail. This is how looks local version for global web service. Share & enjoy! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFDq95zHJIg]
Poke me, poke you back: Facebook social networking context
For those drawn here from blog posts and other social media sites, I recommend updated reading on poking and phatic communication on social network sites from 2011 and 2012: Phatic Communication, or why the little things in social media really matter, WWW2012 and Phatic Posts: Even the Small Talk Can Be Big, and Small …
Twitter for business communication and advertising
Until the next issue of PC press mag. is about to be released: an article on microblogging and Twitter (for dummies, advanced users, researchers), today I just popped to the one from the many (of many) texts on Twitter – this time as a tool in business communication. Via Social …
Exlusive interview on V-Twitterizing, Para-twittering and beyond!
I am in the airplane and got stuck, still on the land, as the captain announces that ‘we have some software problem’. Passengers got a bit upset and some geek made a comment: “Yeah, they’re probably using OS $MS”. I laugh and start to tweet sending text message via mobile …