Check out the tool Tweetscan and see how many ways to think of using it. It will scan the recent database of tweets and preview all tweets with your name in it for example.
See who is talking about you or about what. Did I check out my name? Of course, silly bunny?!
Narcissistic Goodness - or valuable Twitter tool?
Published in March 26th, 2008
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Twitter wins over the skeptics at SXSWi
Published in March 25th, 2008
Posted by admin in Social Tools
Shel wrote a great analysis of Twitter and it’s community uses at this years SXSW 2008. More importantly, he discussed the idea of using it as a community building both before and after an event. There were some obvious limitations, but the overall popularity is undeniable.
Twitter was used to meet several long-time friends for […]
Pay Attention - Details
Published in March 21st, 2008
Pay attention folks. It seems like such an easy thing to do. I love this little test, I promise it is completely work and child safe.
SXSWi lessons learned - Do what you love
Published in March 21st, 2008
Start blogging. I have kept several websites and blogs, but a return trip to SXSWi pulled me out from under my rock. I need a place to communicate, about the things I love, the things I am passionate about. Why blog? The question now has become why not?
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