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6 months ago
in 20+ Great Greasemonkey Scripts for Improving Your Twitter Experience on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Oops.
The other link that might be useful is one that I made to quickly show stats for a bit.ly link.
http://bit.ly/48sRTL
The other link that might be useful is one that I made to quickly show stats for a bit.ly link.
http://bit.ly/48sRTL
6 months ago
in 20+ Great Greasemonkey Scripts for Improving Your Twitter Experience on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I recently threw together a quick script that adds a tab to a person's profile to do a search on all the @replies to that particular user.
Pretty useful for evaluating if I want to follow that person.
http://bit.ly/wwL8
Pretty useful for evaluating if I want to follow that person.
http://bit.ly/wwL8
10 months ago
in Send Your Dents to Twitter Automatically! on Oh, Identi.ca!
Ken Sheppardson (@kshep) has apparently put together a bridge too. http://bridge.kshep.net/
I just tested and Ken's bridge supports utf8 while Brad's currently does not.
The ability to selectively dent to just identi.ca would indeed be very useful as some dents only make sense on one site.
I just tested and Ken's bridge supports utf8 while Brad's currently does not.
The ability to selectively dent to just identi.ca would indeed be very useful as some dents only make sense on one site.
1 year ago
in Maker Faire Bay Area 2008 Ticket Giveaway on Laughing Squid
Ah, I didn't see the updated post.
1 year ago
in Maker Faire Bay Area 2008 Ticket Giveaway on Laughing Squid
I'm #3 so does it mean I made it?
1 year ago
in Maker Faire Bay Area 2008 Ticket Giveaway on Laughing Squid
This would be fantastic. So pretty please. =)
1 year ago
in Building TwitterGram into a really big thing! (Scripting News) on Scripting News
You can kind of do that already with Grandcentral (barring the RSS feed). However, I personally hate voice mail so would do anything possible to avoid it.
1 year ago
in Party in London on December 7? (Scripting News) on Scripting News
I didn't like the food one bit. =)
That said, I did find Wikitravel to be pretty useful during a trip to Japan so I would be inclined to look there.
That said, I did find Wikitravel to be pretty useful during a trip to Japan so I would be inclined to look there.
1 year ago
in Building TwitterGram into a really big thing! (Scripting News) on Scripting News
Dave,
I think it's an interesting idea and would be interested in talking about it further. I think there is significant opportunity with all the different mediums and the different usages for different scenarios. I.e Twittergram/Utterz is great for on-the-go entry as audio input is easy. Output/playback is more complicated and requires more/different infrastructure than say Twitter. But that's okay because I'm much more likely to use Twitter when sitting in front of a computer.
OTOH if I want to put a lot of information in a short chunk, seesmic now becomes a/the desirable interface.
--Jauder
PS Not sure if you remember but I met you at the HP Garage visit..
I think it's an interesting idea and would be interested in talking about it further. I think there is significant opportunity with all the different mediums and the different usages for different scenarios. I.e Twittergram/Utterz is great for on-the-go entry as audio input is easy. Output/playback is more complicated and requires more/different infrastructure than say Twitter. But that's okay because I'm much more likely to use Twitter when sitting in front of a computer.
OTOH if I want to put a lot of information in a short chunk, seesmic now becomes a/the desirable interface.
--Jauder
PS Not sure if you remember but I met you at the HP Garage visit..
1 year ago
in Email ain’t going away on Scobleizer
No, email is not going away.
Each medium (email, IM, twitter, blog, IM etc.) has a different coefficient of response and is useful/appropriate for different situations.
BTW I would suggest using Tumblr instead of Twitter for your linkblog, it would remove the need to having to click to the twitter page then to the right url instead of just directly to the url. In fact, you could create a second tumblr acct just for links.
In fact, I'm using tumblr to aggregate both status type and link updates. What is interesting is that Google Adsense is not able to deal well with this use case and often serves up unrelated ads.
Check it out. http://tumblelog.jauderho.com/
Now that I think about it, you could potentially use Google Alerts to email yourself and set up a rule to forward to people. It's a little hackish but doable.
Each medium (email, IM, twitter, blog, IM etc.) has a different coefficient of response and is useful/appropriate for different situations.
BTW I would suggest using Tumblr instead of Twitter for your linkblog, it would remove the need to having to click to the twitter page then to the right url instead of just directly to the url. In fact, you could create a second tumblr acct just for links.
In fact, I'm using tumblr to aggregate both status type and link updates. What is interesting is that Google Adsense is not able to deal well with this use case and often serves up unrelated ads.
Check it out. http://tumblelog.jauderho.com/
Now that I think about it, you could potentially use Google Alerts to email yourself and set up a rule to forward to people. It's a little hackish but doable.
2 years ago
in How Scoble Reads 622 RSS Feeds Each Morning on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
I actually read much the same way. I've always been able to scan fairly quickly so that definitely helps. I too use Google Reader although it would be nice if out the box, the window dressing consumes less real estate (I know about the various plugins) and if there was a nice way to split personal and work feeds.
So the read sequence is as follows (using GReader and Firefox):
1. Open GReader.
2. Scan through articles using 'j' or 'k'.
3. Interesting articles get opened in a seperate tab via 'v'
4. Things I want to keep track of get the star. This can happen either as I scan the article ('s')and already know it's a keeper or I'll leave the article unread ('m') if it's a maybe and go back to star the article if I decide to after reading it in its entirety.
This lets me minimize the amount of time taken to read and I average 100-400 articles a day this way (calculated via trends).
So the read sequence is as follows (using GReader and Firefox):
1. Open GReader.
2. Scan through articles using 'j' or 'k'.
3. Interesting articles get opened in a seperate tab via 'v'
4. Things I want to keep track of get the star. This can happen either as I scan the article ('s')and already know it's a keeper or I'll leave the article unread ('m') if it's a maybe and go back to star the article if I decide to after reading it in its entirety.
This lets me minimize the amount of time taken to read and I average 100-400 articles a day this way (calculated via trends).
3 years ago
in Home Again on dria
Hey Deb, havent talked to you in a long time. I kinda knew in the back of my mind that you were in town. I was going to ping you as I work right across the street from where Netscape used to be.
Anyways, glad to hear that you had fun. Like your pictures BTW.
Anyways, glad to hear that you had fun. Like your pictures BTW.