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Beta testing – Favhub

December 24, 2009

Following my latest thoughts on the scheduled sharing and optimized Twit delivery, I decided to conduct a little experiment.
This is how FavHub was born.
So, what is favhub? It is a nifty application hosted in the cloud that aggregates the online resources I like and reposts them for a broader audience.  It’s limited for the moment [...]

Corporate Social

December 18, 2009

Last few days revealed a number of updates from various online services meant to serve the corporate need to produce artifacts and serve them to the social media consumers.
Let’s name just a few:

Google released it’s own URL shortening service (goo.gl)
Twitter started rolling out Contributors beta feature.
More and more  small twitter-focused startups  are deploying or marketing [...]

What (almost) made my evening

November 20, 2009

It’s been a couple of hours since I downloaded onto my Android the brand new Seesmic app, so I think it’s time I shared some vision with you, real time fans.
Seesmic pushed it earlier today along with the BlackBerry version.
I’ve been a Twidroid user for about 4 months since I had already lost hope in [...]

The little game called Twitter Lists

November 19, 2009

This evening some of you may have noticed that despite getting listed by me in nice categories, you got unfollowed.
The reason that happened is that I have decided to play the worth following game.
But, before I tell you about the game, let me tell you about some interesting stats. I’ve never been into the huge [...]

Mobile | To bookmark or not to bookmark

November 3, 2009

Here’s the larger context: I’m always on the run keeping my Twitter Android client open. Now although Android’s Webkit based browser does an excellent job in rendering most of the websites out there, there’s some moments when a larger screen is needed.
What I’d enjoy would be having the opportunity to bookmark the links AND get [...]

What I like about Twitter lists

October 30, 2009

Twitter unveiled yesterday a long-awaited feature called lists. Ever since it was publicly announced, rumors spread about the structure,the use,the format.
I must admit that for me, it was a complete surprise. I was expecting something like tagging, or the already popular user-groups that some Twitter clients already got us used with. Indeed, private lists do [...]