Reactee.com gives users of Twitter.com the chance to design a shirt where the text can be customized to suit your purpose. The shirts are $20.00 each and come in the following colors: white, light blue, organic, pink, silver, asphalt, olive and black. T shirt sizes range from small to extra large and are made out [...]
September 17th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "twitter"
Web 3.0 Dead Already?
I just finished reading a very thoughtful post written by Bill Snyder, A Preemtpive Strike: Death to Web 3.0 (and 2.0 while we’re at it). In his post, he makes quite a few valid points. One of those points is the fact that companies abroad are jumping aboard the web 2.0 bandwagon. It doesn’t matter [...]
September 15th, 2007 | Jeffro | 9 comments | ContinuedTwitterAdder 20 Random Friends
For those of you having trouble finding so called ‘friends‘ on twitter, your in luck. Using TwitterAdder, you can now have 20 random people added as friends to your account.
TwitterAdder is the newest guy in the bunch to use the Twitter API. After you login to their site using your username and password, TwitterAdder then [...]
Web 2.0 Summit Next Month
It’s that time of year again where the folks that pioneer the web get together for tea and biscuits to discuss new ideas, new opportunities, and give a general direction as to where the internet may be heading. The Web 2.0 Summit will take place next month from October 17-19 in San Francisco, California.
The even [...]
Twitter Blocks - A Different View Of Twitter
Twitter has an interesting new page called Twitter Blocks, which allows you to view recent status reports from friends, and the people that follow them.
Twitter Blocks gives users the oppurtunity to take a deeper look at their network of friends. The light blue blocks refer to your own account, the red blocks are your updates [...]
Which Class Of Twitter Users Are You In?
Chris Brogan has published an interesting article where he reviews his use of Twitter and comes up with a few different classifications of Twitter users.
Out of the different classes of Twitter users that Chris presents, I have determined that I am within the Announcers vs. Conversationalists class.
Announcers vs. Conversationalists
This is a current hammer-target for Eric [...]
Yappd Finally Getting Somewhere
Yappd, the service that was awarded my first negative review which can be read here, has released a few updates which finally make the service worth using. These updates include uploading photos, public API and TinyURL Support.
Yappd members can now upload photos via their web site. Yappd has also added in support so that you’ll [...]
SHOULDdoTHIS - The Internet Suggestion Box
Here is an interesting site I came across the other day. It’s quickly being referred to as the internet suggestion box. SHOULDdoTHIS resembles Twitter with unique spin on the micro-blogging idea.
This is one of the few services I have come across that supports logging in by using my OpenID user account, which made creating a [...]
Track Web 2.0 Startups With StartUp Search
Track the crazy Web 2.0 startup race from an investor perspective by using StartupSearch.org
StartupSearch.org is a directory of startup companies, products and investors that are changing the landscape of the web. At the time of this writing, there are 76 companies, 86 products, and 136 investors that are being tracked. StartupSearch takes information about new [...]
Twitter Introduces Profile Search Feature
Twitter has pushed out a new feature dubbed “Profile Search“. This new features adds a search bar to your profile page, allowing you to search for like minded users.
The new search function allows users to search across information such as name, location, bio and url. This is intended to help users find other ‘like [...]