Dec 17, 2007 | blog
Late last week, there seemed to be a problem developing between Twitter and T-Mobile for both their customers. It was reported over at Get Satisfaction that T-Mobile Shuts Down Twitter Service for Good? – with a *TON* of Twitter/T-Mobile users jumping on and adding to the confusion.
This morning, Twitter posted on their blog that the T-Mobile Mix-Up was Technical, indicating that it was their SMS Gateway providers.
Over the weekend we were able to determine that this was purely a technical issue between T-Mobile and Ericsson, the folks who serve our SMS traffic.
Thankfully, if you’re sending Tweets via SMS on your T-Mobile cell phone, they’ll now go through as before.
Dec 16, 2007 | blog, daily links
Huh, finally… kinda what Microsoft Passport was supposed to be for all it’s online resources years ago.
Looking for an online reminder application? Chris Brogan has done the work for you.
I still don’t have many hopes for online digital music services, regardless of more options in 2007.
Dec 15, 2007 | blog, daily links
Dec 14, 2007 | blog, daily links
!? So, nobody will notice the trillions transmissions we’ve sent into space over the last 100+ years from radio, television, satellite, cellular, shortwave, and other communications devices? Give me a f***ing break – I hope I can stop laughing.
Dec 13, 2007 | blog, daily links
Looks like SP1 for office 2k7 arrived a little early.
Well, it had to happen – at least I’m not surprised. Personally, I think that Robert has much more that he wants to do – I think he’ll be off on his own in a few short years
Use this Greasemonkey script to tweet on Twitter from Google Reader.
Cool stuff I just wanted to bookmark. ๐
Dec 12, 2007 | blog, daily links
Jeremiah Owyang has a great post on Twitter and social media. Good read.
It’s not all hype – there is truth in the idea. I believe my biggest social media tool is my personal blog.
A good counter point to the Twittermania that was yesterday.