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1 year ago
in Blog Comments Aren’t Dead, But Your Activities May Be Keeping Them Away on SheGeeks
As a reader, I think it's more of a compliment to the blogger when I leave my comment on their blog rather than Strands or something similar. But from the readers perspecitve, oftentimes it comes down to what is easiest for me. Ideally, a comment could be made once and pushed to the various places (to be determined by the commenter). Well said Corvida!
1 year ago
in Is Twitter Changing Real Life Social Interactions? on SheGeeks
I think twitter truly does have an influence on real life interactions. Before I knew the ways of Twitter, I was lost... but now, I am found :) It's a great way to start a real life conversation at meet-ups like this, assuming that other people in the crowd are on twitter as well. Deciding to be geeky for the night, I even had a shirt made with my twitter picture on the front (http://snurl.com/2o8hs), trying to link my twitter profile with my life's profile :)
1 year ago
in Twitter is Your Friend on Oracle AppsLab
I was linked to your article by @Jkuramot on Strands, and I love twistori's hate feed! Also, another good tool for listening on twitter is Quotably. I have RSS in my MacMail from both Tweetscan and Summize (sometimes Summize catches tweets that TS misses), and if I want to know more about to context of the tweet I search for it on Quotably.
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I tried Quotably in the past, but didn't find it that useful. Will have to check it out again. I do wonder how it is that Summize and Tweet Scan have different result sets; each has gaps for any given time period, which makes me wonder about the indexing.
Twistori rules. I wish they'd make it generic for any keyword. It's an awesome visualization. Then maybe people would get what I mean when I talk about what people are saying on Twitter.
BTW I'm not really getting Strands. Maybe someone can clue me in tomorrow at the Ignite PDX 3 after party.