So I guess I’ve been finding a lot of news items to link to over the past week. I got around to taking a look at my blog and all I found was mainly links. Sorry about that – getting too caught up in Twittering and reading news to have written some decent posts.
I’ve been thinking quite a bit on how to handle my Twitter page in addition to my blog. I’ve always had issues posting “inane” posts about myself or what I’m doing, preferring to post about news topics, items of interest personally or commenting on discussions in the blogosphere.
Since joining Twitter about two weeks ago and watching the Twitter explosion at SXSW 2007, I’ve started formulating a plan going forward. Similar to how Steve Rubel is balancing Twitter/blogging, I’m going to Twitter about daily events, opinions, comments, and things going on in the Twittershpere, and then will keep posting on my blog about things of interest that take more explanation and time.
My blog will be refocused back to writing about things of interest, commenting & interacting in the ongoing conversations in the blogosphere, and be an extension of my interests. It may be technical at times, it may be about hobbies and relaxation, but it will continue to have more robust content.
My Twitter page, however, will be the day-to-day stuff and interactions with my Twitter “friends”. There is a live conversation going on at Twitter, similar to attending a meeting where there is many discussions happening at once. Depending on who you follow or include as friends to your account, the discussion can range depending on the interests and whims of the group.
If you haven’t tried Twitter, I’d recommend gathering a group of friends and associates and get them all on the service. It’s amazing what kind of news and information get traded in real time – better than IM as you’re conversing as a group rather than one on one.
Another major vendor announcing the availability of shipping Flash-HDD equipped tablet/notebook PCs. I could really go for one of those P1610’s that Fujitsu has. 🙂
Interesting critique by Om Malik on the quality of VoIP – by the carriers that is. Yes we all know the quality issues on your Broadband based Vonage/Skype service. But what about Sprint, AT&T, MCI, etc..? They have been providing voice service on POTS
While I’ve only read a little on this new product from Adobe, the basic concept sounds incredibly useful. This is the component the mobile web needs to compete with fat clients.
Seems like Adobe either wants more licensing revenue, is having issues updating the current products to be Vista compatible, or simply are more interested in coding the new versions. At any rate, it’s a pain for existing Adobe users.
My cable connection is down again today, not sure why and have not called in to find out. Frustrating – Charter seems to have these issues frequently, where Comcast did not.
Every American should ask all politicians running for office one simple question: Would you support a nationwide ban on Sharia Law? Their answer will tell you everything you need to know when you hit the voting booth.
I asked @KenPaxtonTX and he responded: “Absolutely. It’s
Today, Democrat candidates for governor are calling for mass amnesty, ending immigration enforcement, and turning Wisconsin into a sanctuary state, where criminal illegal aliens are released back into Wisconsin.