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Tech Support Flow Chart! (0)aBook and the Medieval Help Desk
… from Dr. Platypus. (0)Russians in Orbit
… or going to Mars. They’re working on some new ideas, with Soyuz as the only remaining vehicle. (0)Some Gadgets You Don't Need
… by Gadgetbox. I think the bike book holder sounds promising. (0)HP Has Plans for webOS
As the owner of a Palm Pixi, which I’ll admit I only own because Sprint brought the price down to $0, I’m glad to see that HP has big plans for webOS. (0) May 2013 M T W T F S S « Apr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Category Archives: Social Media
Twiangulate for Twitter
Those who look for relevant people to follow should love the new tool Twiangulate. It allows you to enter two or three people of interest to you, and get a list of people that they all follow. It’s a fairly … Continue reading
Linkedin and Twitter Get Together
You can no cross-post updates.
I Hate Automated Virtual Gifts and Blessings
I have no use for them. They are worthless. They are ubiquitous on Facebook, and now I see them on Twitter as well. If you’re a friend, and you send me one of these sorts of messages, don’t be surprised … Continue reading
Company Twitter Accounts
When I first started a Twitter account for my company Energion Publications (@energion), I wanted to communicate to anyone who used it that Energion was on Twitter to be a good social media citizen, communicate, and yes, of course, sell … Continue reading
Finding Facebook Feeds
This post on Wesblog helped me.
Twitter Karma – Clean Up Followers
Having reached the 2,000 follower barrier on Twitter, I needed to bring my follower list down closer to my followed list. There are some services that will simply unfollow those who don’t follow you, but since I follow–and read–some tech … Continue reading
Facebook User Names
Apparently, there’s to be a sort of rush, according to TechCrunch.
Twitter Stages
From @jasonhiner: The Four Stages of the typical Twitter User. I’m trying to move from stage three to stage four.
Free Advance Copies of Preserving Democracy
For those who may come here from Twitter, you can get more information on the book at PreservingDemocracy.com, and more information on the free advance copy program from the Energion Publications Blog. In general, if you are a political leader, … Continue reading
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People to Follow on Twitter
Note: I find I never posted this, but it still looks relevant, so here goes! I’ve been trying to make Twitter work for me (Follow Me), and by “work for me” I don’t merely mean as a way of increasing … Continue reading




