Author: Doriano
Social Network for Feelings?
At first, many of you will think Moonri.se is a silly and useless idea. Who would want a service that is basically a twitter for emotions and feelings? Can’t we just post how we feel already on Twitter, our blogs and other mediums? Sure, we can and we do, but Moonrise does it in a…
TwitterClouds
DaCort has done it again. He’s taken an already cool twitter tool, TweetSTATS and made it even cooler and more useful by giving us our very own TweetCloud! Not only can we view all kinds of cool statistics about our Twitter usage but now we can see what we and others tweets the most…
Tweeties: Breakfast of Social Media Champions!
Chris Brogan’s secret is exposed! How does he churn out such quality stuff every day? Well, he starts his morning with a big ole bowl of TWEETIES! The breakfast of social media champions! Happy birthday to Chris Brogan! Not only a great blogger, but a great guy and great friend.
Twitter Hashtags and Groups
As your list of friends grows on Twitter, the amount of messages that scroll across your screen increases exponentially. Pretty soon it becomes impossible to catch messages directed your way in real-time. Ultimately you have to resort to backtracking or using a search tool like TweetScan (R.I.P Terraminds!). Increasingly members of the Twitter community are…
Secrets of the Startup Sages
What better way to learn how to launch a startup than to get advice from those who’ve proven to be successful with their own startups? Here is a collection of excellent wisdom and advice from some of the best startup sages in web history. Also included are links to their blogs and twitter profiles. Both…
43 People Places and Things
The following three sites are excellent ways to help you accomplish your goals of meeting the people you most want to meet, places you want to visit and things you want to accomplish in life. The best part of these services is the social network aspect which allows you to communicate with those people who…
Writing 2.0
Writers have always been resistent to change when it comes to accepting new technology as useful tools. It probably started with writing instrument replacements such as the quill, pen, pencil and later the typewriter which most writers resisted in the beginning. Ultimately, these new gadgets all became common writing instruments. The same thing happened with…