Archive for the ‘Social-networking’ Category
Twitter Basics
One of my good Twitter friends, Junior, aka @EQDJ on Twitter, wrote a great post… Twitter Basics. Here is a teaser below, but make sure to go read his whole post.
I began using Twitter last year and I love it. It’s the social media I use most often.
What is Twitter?
Twitter is microblogging. A phrase I often hear is, “I don’t get it.” Do you “get” blogging? Twitter is blogging with a 140 character limit. Like blogging you can tweet from the web, with desktop apps, or with your phone (only if you have unlimited text or unlimited internet – otherwise, don’t do it from your phone). Do you not “get” blogging? Then I can’t help you.
Also, look me up, @ReneeAnn on Twitter . I’m there more often than I’m here.
Your Twitter Karma
See your followers and following in a nice sortable list.
LINK: Your Twitter Karma.
links for 2007-09-08
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Barry Wallace’s StumbleUpon blog… interesting, funny, inspirational.
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My StumbleUpon blog.
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Ryan Ferguson is giving a memorized dramatic recitation of Hebrews 9 and 10 from the ESV Bible. God’s Word is powerful!
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An in-depth review of the new ESV Literary Study Bible… I want one! : )
links for 2007-08-28
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FROM THE PAGE: Facebook’s fastest-growing demographic consists of people 35 or older: they’re refugees from the uncouth wider Web…. it has also hung on doggedly to its core insight: that the most important function of a social network is connecting people and that its second most important function is keeping them apart.
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FROM THE PAGE: A landmark study by University of Western Sydney researchers has found people over 50 who take calcium supplements suffer fewer fractures and enjoy a better quality of life.
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FROM THE PAGE: OpenDNS is a safer, faster, smarter and more reliable way to navigate the Internet. Our service is free and requires nothing to download.
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A letter from a father to his daughter explaining “what biblical evidence changed my mind from holding a “believers’ baptism” position to the conviction that both those who are converted as adults and the infants and children of believers should be baptized.”
