Posts tagged Twitter
Mr Tweet – your personal twitter assistant
Nov 30th
Just a quick one… I am snowed under at the moment, and posting is likely to be light over the next couple of weeks.
Mr Tweet is a Twitter tool that helps you both identify influencers beyond your Twitter network, but also tells you which of your followers you should be following back. Go and check it out! It’s brill!
Blogs are stronger, better and faster than ever!
Oct 27th
A powerful global conversation has begun. Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed. As a direct result, markets are getting smarter—and getting smarter faster than most companies.These markets are conversations.
The Cluetrain Manifesto
According to a recent Wired article by Paul Boutin, blogging is dead. Interestingly, I read a similar article in French financial paper ‘Echos’ a couple of years ago that also predicted the end of blogs… and guess what? I read around 120 active blogs on a daily basis! The blogosphere is healthier than ever, and to quote Paul, More >
a Twitter poll with Polldaddy
Oct 16th
Automatic, the company behind WordPress acquired Irish startup, Polldaddy today; it’s now dead easy to incorporate polls into blog posts, something that wasn’t possible before as Wodpress.com does not support java (grrr)
I recently re-installed TweetDeck on my laptop, and I’d like to use this as an opportunity to find out more about your fav Twitter desktop clients… and check out Polldaddy at the same time
[polldaddy poll=1005643]
The origins of Twitter?
Oct 9th
I got thinking about Twitter today (hat tip to Simon D.) and started doing some research about its origins – I came across both this interview and this photo by Jack Dorsey.
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
Reading the Twitter homepage, made me think about the different tools I have used to stay in touch with my friends and family over the years:
- I used to be a heavy MSN Messenger user when I moved to the UK – the status More >
Social networks are lost in translation…
Oct 7th
The Brits are notoriously bad at foreign languages. I have met so many people in the UK, including Brits, Kiwis, Ozzies, Saffas and Americans, who wished they could speak another language. There seems to be a common misconception that learning a foreign language is easy. My dear friends, you couldn’t be more wrong – learning a foreign language takes time, dedication and passion.
Most social networks seems to sadly only speak one language – English. On the one hand, I can totally understand why English is the primary language, but on the other hand they seem to exclude a huge chunk More >
What kind of Twitter user are you?
Sep 19th
Ever wondered what kind of Twitter user you are? The Twitter Friend Follower ratio tool has the answer
And I am apparently a solid Twitter community member. Sounds good to me!
Sylwia has a great post on Twitter ratio and restrictions right here






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