Monthly Archives: November 2009

@Loic Listening, Not Following

I give credit to Loic Le Meur, I may not like Seesmic all that much as a Twitter App (though that might change) but he has head screwed on straight when it comes to developing his apps based around his user base. Recently, Loic and his team released a new version of Seesmic Desktop for [...]
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Will Games Developed For The iPod Touch/iPhone Be Considered Duplicating Functionality?

Apple Hiring an iPhone Game Developer, Getting Even More Serious About Gaming? – Mac Rumors. Yesterday, Mac Rumors reported that Apple is now on the hunt for Game/Media Software Engineer. Mac Rumors speculates (as well as others on the story) that this could be Apple’s new focus to take on the gaming market as well [...]
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Great Tech, Great Tools, Great Community [FriendFeed]

The author of this post is Holden Page, not Alex Wilhelm. I will solve that issue as soon as I have time. I have not posted on Pages Are Social in four days, sure, I have tried to type out a post here and there but every time I did it ended up being crap. [...]
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Posterous, The Simple Way To Blog [Video]

Posterous: easy, fast blogging with photos, video and MP3s. Recently, Robert Scoble of Building43 did an interview with the founders of Posterous. While I do not believe that Posterous will succeed and platforms such as Tumblr are a much better option, the interview provided some valuable insight as to where the company is going. So [...]
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I Want To Review Your iPod/iPhone Apps

I now own a 32 gig iPod Touch and guess what, I want apps and I want to write about them. While I may not be the most influential dude in tech, I love using new apps every chance I can get. So please please please please please feel free to send me your app [...]
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Why No One Follows Your Lists – An Explanation

Now that most of the hoopla over the launch of lists is over, I wandered over to the lists that I am on, just to take a look around. It turns out, for nearly all the lists that I am on, they are quite unfollowed. Perturbed, I took a look at the list that Mashable [...]
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Why The RT @ Needs To Stay As Is

Alex Wilhelm, writer for TheNextWeb and a good friend of mine, recently wrote a post to drop the RT @username when distributing other peoples Tweets to your own Twitter followers. I love Alex and all, but RT’s need to stay as is and here is why: 1. RT’s Are A Great Way To Discover New [...]
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Never Let Me Forget About You [Startups]

A few days ago, I received an e-mail from Dropbox reminding me that I am an inactive user and to feel free to come back! In that e-mail, they reminded me of what Dropbox is capable of as well as a link to freshen up my knowledge of how to work with Dropbox. What is [...]
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The Difference Between A Review and Write Up [Startups]

I have many people asking me to write about their startups, and even more so than ever before. Many times, I respectfully decline usually due to two things: 1. The startup isn’t really a startup and is not worth writing about (no offense).  2. I simply do not have the time (I do have a [...]
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Why The Twitter List Limit Should Stay @ 500

Twitter has an estimated 45 million users, this is a pretty big user base that Twitter has to please. With that comes decisions that will tick off some and please others no matter, the key is finding a balance. Twitter’s latest feature, Lists, have been a well discussed feature around the blogosphere. I am not [...]
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