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When it comes to anything technology-related, I tend to be an ardent early adopter, typically to the point of personal identity pollution across the web. Sometimes, however, a service finds its way to critical mass and I see an audience larger than my Dunbar number begin to use it.
I’ve had my Twitter account for a [...]
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Yesterday, Facebook staff posted an announcement on the company blog regarding the unlocking of Facebook usernames or “vanity URLs.” Now, instead of going to facebook.com/profile.php?id=7901458, starting this weekend, you could visit facebook.com/cesart (or whatever name I choose on Friday night) to write on my wall and view pictures I’ve uploaded.
This is huge for social networking. [...]
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I recently came across an article that listed the “99 Essential Twitter Tools and Applications.” Normally, I try to stay away from posts of this nature, but I was compelled by the title.
I figured it would be easy to get a quick percentage, if I included Twitter itself in the mix, of how many of [...]
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Ever-important to me is the design of any blog and I am super pleased as to the consistency that Intense Debate has kept with the styling I had before (it’s actually made it better with the addition of things like avatars and included RSS feeds for comments). I’m sworn to secrecy on the full details of the new release, but I can tell you, it’s pretty awesome and I’m excited for it to go public.
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When Twitterrific was released on the App Store for iPhone, I was excited that photo upload client TwitPic was included for easy mobile photo sharing. One thing I quickly noticed, however, was that everything worked great, but any photo I snapped from within Twitterrific would not make its way into my iPhone’s Camera [...]