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- Snitter 0.028 (Windows)
- Snitter is 'Snook's Twitter': an Adobe AIR-powered application for twittering. Twitter let's you post small 140 character messages letting people know what you're up to. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Twitter, Snook, Snitter, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-02-28
- The hidden OpenSocial press conference (future of information sharing)
- Google's OpenSocial announcement today suggests changes that may improve the future of social networking (click here for Dan Farber's coverage). Hidden from view during the press conference, an improvised parallel event arose spontaneously, raising deeper implications than the Google announcement itself. This parallel event offers a provocative glimpse into the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google OpenSocial, Press Conference, Scobleizer, Snitter, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
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- AIR Twitter client Twhirl gets bought by Seesmic
- AIR Twitter client Twhirl gets bought by SeesmicGreat news for TwhirlDefinitely the first time I heard of an AIR desktop app being acquired. Being using snitter and twhirl; both very impressive!Any idea how much they were acquired for?
- Tags: Twhirl, Seesmic, Twitter
- Discussion threads 2008-04-04
- Twittering the news
- In what is rapidly (OK, it's happened three times in the last few days), Twitter is taking on a role that I'm sure its inventors never conceived. Last week, Robert Scoble offered to pose questions at the Google OpenSocial press conference. He took questions over Twitter. Mike...
- Tags: Web, Hour, PayPal, Twitter, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Security, Internet, Marketing, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- Twitter with me!
- I like Twitter, the so-called "micro-blogging" platform. Twitter lets you send short, text message updates to anyone subscribing to your Twitter feed. Since Twitter is a group experience, it really comes alive as you engage with others -- it's truly a pure form of social networking....
- Tags: Twitter, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-10-31
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