From the monthly archives:

February 2009

How to Archive Twitter Response Threads

February 26, 2009

If you’re trying to do market research online with Twitter or simply want to copy and paste Twitter response threads to your blog, you’ll find Chris Pirillo’s Twickie tool to be very helpful.
Twickie is a free service that aggregates Twitter replies based on a specific tweet’s ID which is found at the end of the [...]

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Promote Your Top 100 Tweeps

February 8, 2009

Looking for a great way to promote your fans on Twitter or a unique gift for your Top 100 Tweeps? Then you should check out Twitter Mosaic.
Walter Higgins, founder and CEO of Sxoop Technologies, created the Twitter Mosaic tool which lets you create a mosaic of all your followers or friends on Twitter.
Simply enter your [...]

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A Gift For The Ultimate iPhone Addict

February 8, 2009

Now you can have iPhone coasters in your home thanks to the guys at Meninos. For $60, you get all sixteen standard apps that come with the Apple iPhone. Unfortunately,  that means no Twitter app coaster — sorry folks.
Personally, we don’t use coasters around our apartment but that doesn’t mean I don’t want these. [...]

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Start Planning Valentine’s Day in Six Steps

February 7, 2009

Nervous about planning Valentine’s Day this year? Don’t worry. You can plan your romantic evening in six easy steps with Springpad’s Date Night Planner.
To get started, simply enter the date and city of where you’d like to have your date. Springpad will then present the following five categories to help you organize your date:
1. Go [...]

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Plurk From Your iPhone

February 2, 2009

Plurk is a micro-blogging service that allows you to send and receive updates ( “plurks”) in a timeline view. What’s different about Plurk from all other micro-blogging platforms is that when you start a Plurk, all replies are kept in that single thread making it easier to follow and view both sides of [...]

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