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6 months ago

in Twitter Tools for Community and Communications Professionals on PR2.0
Just came across this nice list, but kind of bummed you left out TweetStats (http://tweetstats.com). Quite likely the original Twitter stats site, it shows how often you tweet and to who, as well as generating a word cloud for your web 2.0 goodness. :)

6 months ago

in Twitter Tools for Community and Communications Professionals on Brian Solis
Just came across this nice list, but kind of bummed you left out TweetStats (http://tweetstats.com). Quite likely the original Twitter stats site, it shows how often you tweet and to who, as well as generating a word cloud for your web 2.0 goodness. :)

1 year ago

in Nashua Telegraph Blogs on The Pop Diner

Surprised not to see a reference to The Great Escape? They did an entire episode around that - Maggie escapes from daycare.

1 year ago

in Romney Wins Straw Poll, Huckabee Takes Second on The Iowa Independent
Were building up steam! Some may be disappointed with the 5th place finish of Ron Paul. I for one am pleased. This shows we got 10% of the vote which is far better than the 2% that has been claimed before.Ron Paul only spent a week and very little money in Iowa and still came out strong. Right now Ron pauls campaign is still moving up slowly, while others are quickly tumbling downward. 

2 years ago

in Boundary Spanning at Office 2.0 on Andrew McAfee's Blog
It seems there should be a way to streamline internal collaboration into external communication – the kind the cluetrain manifesto speaks of.

What is the boundary between IT and Marketing, when using the AMAÂ’s 2004 definition of marketing?

3 years ago

in Binary Netcat on Matasano Chargen
Funny you should mention this. I'm doing a similar thing this week (and also live in Chicago, so welcome back to Chi-town ;)) in attempting to analyze a binary protocol.

Have you taken a look at Immunitysec's SPIKE? It doesn't really allow interactive insertion of data, persay. But it is a pretty powerful engine for manipulating tcp data and I've been using it to some degree of success this week. It's most useful feature for me so far has been the ability to cut and paste binary from ethereal and generate valid traffic.

Take a look and give me a holler if you are able to make good use of it.
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