Tuesday, December 19, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:36 UTC]
Graham Waldon has been working for several years behind the walls of the Googleplex on Blogger and he knows all the tricks. In this first-ever guest post on the Twitter Blog Graham has a tip for how bloggers with twitter badges can sail smoothly past those occasional times when Twitter is taking a little, *ahem* “cat-nap” (so to speak).
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [01:31 UTC]
Vodpod added Twitter support over the weekend. Vodpod is a fun way to watch and rate videos with emoticon actions. If you happen to use both Vodpod and Twitter, then the ratings you assign to videos (Watched, Loved, or LOL’d) will show up as Twitter updates. Interesting!
Thursday, December 14, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [21:17 UTC]
Airbag Industries: “Twitter is a virtual subway ride packed full of cell phone conversations and schizophrenics. It’s like the Lewis Black of the web.” In our book, a creative review is a positive review.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [21:20 UTC]
TrippingOnWords is “The Continuously Unedited, But Ever-Professional Account of Two Accidental Travel Writers” and now they’re on Twitter so you can learn about their travels while you travel.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:37 UTC]
Reuters.co.uk: “Text messages sent to and from mobile phones will more than double over the next five years to 2.3 trillion messages sent by 2010, a survey said on Tuesday.”
Sunday, December 10, 2006 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [21:53 UTC]
It’s real time at the same time: “The folks at Twitter.com have built their site around the seemingly toothless but cosmically important question, ‘What are you doing?’ Launched in July, the aptly named service aims to close the real-time gap between you and your friends when you are not e-mailing, instant- or text-messaging one another, by letting you send your nearest and dearest up-to-the-minute updates on everything you think and do.”