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Paper.li Catches the Twitter Wave
In April, I did a post on Paper.li, a free online service that presents your live stream as an online newspaper based on what your friends are tweeting about. It’s a simple, interesting and different way for people who want another way to present and consume Twitter. Over the past six months, Paper.li has seen [...]
There’s Nothing Wrong With Scheduling Tweets
There seems to be a debate raging about whether scheduling tweets is a bad thing. After all, Twitter is a real-time service so the idea of scheduling tweets may strike some people as going against the grain. My take is scheduling tweets is perfectly fine as long as the tweets provide some kind of value, [...]
Twifficiency: Interesting But Flawed
There’s been some healthy buzz this week about Twifficiency with many Twitter users checking to measure their presence and activity – something that goes hand in hand with their obsession with the number of followers. According to Twifficiency “calculates your twitter efficiency based upon your twitter activity. This includes how many people you follow, how [...]
20 Billion Tweets…and Counting
It wasn’t that long ago that Twitter burst through the 10-billion tweet mark; now it’s closing in on 20 billion tweets. This is expected to happen by 11 a.m., according to GigaTweet. today. I’m happy to have made a solid tweeting contribution to the cause.
Twylah: It’s All About the Conversation
Twylah is one of those services that you really want to like because there’s something about it that could make Twitter more interesting by focusing on the conversations rather than the stream of tweets. The problem, however, is Twylah doesn’t seem to have it all figured out yet. The biggest issue is the service is [...]


Timely.is: Tweeting for Maximum Exposure