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Does Twitter Encourage Disloyalty?

A few days ago I read a comment from Jesse Stay in which he was suggesting that Twitter encourages disloyalty.
He feels that Twitter encourages potential blog subscribers to not subscribe, but rely on Twitter links instead to reach the content that they want to read.
I’m not so sure that this is vastly different [...]

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How To Tweet From Google Wave

Using Tweety-Wave
Add “tweety-wave@appspot.com” to your Contacts.
Create a new Wave and drag and drop Tweety-Wave in to the Wave.
Then the Gadget will be automatically be opened within the  box.
Remember to enable popup(s) for the Wave webpage.
A Twitter oAuth page will appear asking you to authorize Tweety-Wave
You can tweet directly from this wave.

Through TwitterGadget
Create a new private [...]

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Help Foil The Brain Dead

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Spam is all over the place, and it’s even moved onto Twitter.
Social Media “experts” abound.  Get rich quick Marketing schemes.  If you’re on Twitter you know it can be a real pain trying to [...]

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People Browsr – First Glance

On Friendfeed this evening, and Robert Scoble posted a link about People Browsr.
It’s still very much in development right now, currently at alpha 0.69
First you go to the web site.
Then you add your twitter ID and password, and it then asks you for your email address.
Then you get a list to work down, if you [...]

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Drop.io

I’m pretty much up in the cloud these days and I love it. Nothing to install on my machine, and if I’m at another machine I can still access it all, and if the hard drive fails, and I need to replace it, all my stuff is still there up in the cloud.
Less to back [...]

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Remember The Milk

It’s one of those things I’ve seen about, and thought “I’ll have to go check that out at some point”.  Well today, I did, and so far I think it’s cool, really cool.
Why?
Well, I have quit using client-based email programs, such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Windows Live Mail and so on.
I now run my [...]

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