Review: Seesmic Web, web based Twitter client


Review: TweetDeck desktop Twitter client
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Perhaps that is the problem. In my opinion, TweetDeck’s user-interface appears to be a work-in-progress waiting to progress as new features are developed instead. Recent updates haven’t done much to improve the interface, and it certainly could use some love. The tiny buttons which are the key to most of TweetDeck’s features look a bit out of place, and the default color scheme is as dark and gloomy as the TweetDeck website. While you can change the color scheme in the settings window, the default colors are not my idea of a good first impression.
FTC endorsement regulations already apply online


What they fail to report, is that FTC regulations already apply to bloggers and their blogs. In fact, these regulations apply to use of email, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, just to name a few.
Blogs and discussion boards are both discussed in the FTC’s “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising, Notice of proposed changes,” but not as newly regulated media. The pending changes to the guide introduce new example scenarios intended to illustrate how FTC regulation may apply in some situations. The guide is not the definition of the law, nor does it encompass every possible scenario in which the FTC can take action. The sole purpose for the guide is to act as, well, a guide.
Review: Seesmic, Desktop Twitter Client


Seesmic makes it easy to share pictures from your hard-drive with your Twitter followers, or you can use your webcam to snap a picture. Seesmic offers a variety of image hosting services to choose from. Combine this with the integrated URL shortening services and text shortening, Seesmic helps you make the most out of the 140 character limit.
List of Twitter Applications & Services


It is my goal to seek out, try out, and shout out about these tools and their usefulness. I will be updating this list often, and suggestions for new tools to add/review are always welcome. Post your Twitter application and service recommendations in the comment section or via Twitter: http://twitter.com/burnman.
Social Media, Public Perception, Honesty
These are interesting times in which we live. Never before have so many people been able to spread their message to so many people as now. Social Media is breaking down barriers which only a few years ago seemed impossible to cross. With a few keystrokes and the click of a button, you can get your message out to the world instantly. Of course… that isn’t always a good thing.
Take Twitter for example. In addition to keeping in touch with friends, many people utilize Twitter to stay connected with colleagues and clients and build a personal brand by focusing on what they are doing in their professional lives. The added level of interactivity gives clients a sense of empowerment while introducing a passive referral system to a one’s brand.
This is where things get a little tricky, however.
Random Quote
But a Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.
— John Adams, Letter to Abigail Adams (July 17, 1775)
- Totally random spam comment I deleted from my blog: "SomeÂtimes I bust out and do things so perÂmaÂnent. Like tatÂtoos and marriage." #huh
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- Posted 16 hours ago - @PatDollard Do you have a link to video/audio/article referencing BHO's "worrying about what the rules are" quote? Would love 4 reference.
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- Posted 21 hours ago - RT @gilcarvr: RT @PatDollard "The Slaughter Solution may be clever, but it is not Constitutional" - Judge Michael McConnell
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2010/03/16 - RT @SteveCBoston: If the House Enacts the Senate #HCr Bill without Voting on It⦠| Cato Liberty http://bit.ly/blzOZj #tcot #obama
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2010/03/16