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Roland Tanglao's Weblog (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Had the pleasure of meeting James at Nokia Open Lab 08 and it's interesting (Agile Messenger!?! IM on my phone, no thanks, I'd personally rather use Twitter and Jaiku) to see his (mobile) desert island desktop for his S60 devices. I personally no longer customize the home screen of my S60 devices just like I no longer customize my Mac that much (or I customize it in cosmetic ways like change the desktop,...
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TechCrunch UK (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Ping.fm, a fairly new service that lets you update your status on several social networks at once, has signed a deal with the UK’s Spinvox whereby you can now update your status via a voice call. Ping.fm works on Twitter, Facebook, Jaiku, Pownce, LiveJournal, Tumblr, MySpace, Bebo and Friendster. It’s not unlike Socialthing, another [...]
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Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Still on the Twitter theme today, for those avid users of Twitter and other microblogging services (like Friendfeed, Plurk, Jaiku, Pownce, etc) Twittercrunch has a number of interesting resources: A blog A Ning community, called The Birdhouse - a place for developers and users who share the love of Micro blogging in any shape or form, from Twitter to Rejaw create groups, share new apps, ideas or suggestions,...
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[Geeks are Sexy] technology news (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
For a while now, I have been playing with Jaiku, which is Google’s equivalent of Twitter. You can use it to update your status, chat to other Jaiku users and microblog on the web. It is still in closed beta and until recently invites were strictly limited. But a [...]
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IrishEyes (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
IF NEWBAY was truly at the leading edge of mobile lifestreaming, wouldn't someone from the company be evangelising on Twitter or Jaiku? Newbay software is smart enough to gather all social networking activities in one place. I would like this...
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Richard's blog (Free subscription) | 24/09/2008
Plurk is one of the most interesting mobile “microblogging” tool available at the moment because of it’s simple interface. Without the need for additional applications, expensive data packages and more you can follow the conversation of your contacts and friends in a way that neither jaiku nor twitter allow. If you’re on your home network [...]
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The Blog Herald (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
It is not a good day for microblogging services. Twitter is apparently not delivering all the tweets it should, which certainly is a bad thing, especially if you’re spending money sending them: Many people are still missing updates from those they are following. We’re working to make sure you get all the content you should be. [...]
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the tweney review (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
The mobile industry offers enormous opportunity right now for entrepreneurs who can create excellent user experiences. And doing that doesn’t require a degree in rocket science or access to high-end technology. Startups like Jaiku and Twitter have created huge communities of excited, engaged followers based on little more than SMS, an antiquated text-messaging system that limits [...]
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Between the Lines (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
Webware’s Rafe Needleman has an interesting chart of all the services he uses and publishes to and notes that personal syndication overload could be a problem. Rafe’s chart isn’t pretty. He’s got too many authoring tools and all these feeds going to Twitter, Plunk, Jaiku and other apps. And then there’s the usual Facebook. Rafe is getting [...]
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Wired (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
The mobile industry offers enormous opportunity right now for entrepreneurs who can create excellent user experiences. And doing that doesn't require a degree in rocket science or access to high-end technology. Startups like Jaiku and Twitter have created huge communities...
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3arabawy (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
In the past we tried to Twitterize the revolution, but Twitter fucked us… No worries, though. We give you Jaiku…!! Get on Jaiku ya shabab. The service delivers SMSs to mobile phones, and the activist bloggers have already started migrating… Bye Bye Twitter…
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Mark Evans (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
After seeing a bullish review yesterday on Mashable, I immediately signed up for a Fidj.it account. You know about Fidj.it, right? It’s apparently the latest and greatest micro-blogging service to hit the scene since…well, Yammer…and Mixin and Identi.ca and Plurk and Jaiku and Pownce and Twitter. Like any micro-blogging junkie, I’ve signed up for all of them in [...]
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Sample the Web (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
I told my closest friends who follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Plurk, Pownce, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Identi.ca, FriendFeed, Jaiku, WordPress.com, and a few other places about this yesterday ( *smile* ), but I wanted to take a moment to blog about how pleased I am to be working with the Crowd Fusion team. Leaving a great project, [...]
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Up Your Ego (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
Forget del.icio.us and Digg, put Facebook and MySpace aside - the real big hitter of the new social web is TinyURL and the various clones floating around the web. Thanks to the massive success of Twitter, Pownce, Jaiku and even Twit Army (running Laconica - short URL services are in high demand. I mean - how are [...]
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mondo a-go-go (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
I was recently reminded that, not only do I have a Vox account sitting there doing nothing, but also that some of my friends use it as their primary, or at least secondary, blogging outlet these days. So I figured I’d mess around with it, and see what happens. So far, this post is really a test to see if the crossposting-from-my-own-blog thing actually works or not, although I half suspect it won’t....