Jan 4 2010

Twitter on Facebook Pages

Thought I’d post this here, too:

I wanted to share a facebook application I just learned about. It adds a tab to a facebook “page” that shows twitter updates:

http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=53267368995#/apps/application.php?v=wall&id=53267368995

It was difficult to find, I didn’t realize it was possible. For a long time I thought facebook only allowed you to push your FB updates to twitter, and not vice versa.

Hope you find it useful. They have a free and pro version. I’m using free.


Dec 12 2009

Texas Catholic launches social media news story

The Remembering Erin Lahr site went live today, in a new initative by the Texas Catholic to use social media as part of a pilot program for  sharing news using multimedia. Visit the site at http://www.erinkrielowlahrstory.com/

erin_lahr


Jun 10 2009

Pingbacks and Trackbacks for Wordpress


Jun 3 2009

8 Awesome Firefox Plugins for Twitter

clipped from mashable.com
Twitter
Months after the initial Twitter (Twitter reviews) boom, it’s still strong and kicking. A day rarely goes by that we don’t notice some new Twitter tool in the wild. The ideal place for Twitter-related tools is the web browser, which is apparent from the quick-rising number of Firefox (Firefox reviews) plugins. We’ve found eight; you let us know if there are more!
1. Twitbin
2. Tweetbar
3. TwitterNotifier
4. TwittyTunes
5. Ludicrous
6. Another Firefox search bar plugin
7. Twitterbar
8. Power Twitter by 30 Boxes

May 30 2009

google wave is going to be awesome

google wave is going to be awesome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ


May 28 2009

social networking

clipped from www.fastcompany.com

Ning’s Infinite Ambition

Marc Andreessen and Gina Bianchini

Brain Trust: Ning chairman Marc Andreessen (he built Netscape back in the day), with Bianchini, at the company’s HQ in Palo Alto. | photgraph by Art Streiber

Here’s something you probably don’t know about the Internet: Simply by designing your product the right way, you can build a billion-dollar business from scratch. No advertising or marketing budget, no need for a sales force, and venture capitalists will kill for the chance to throw money at you.

The secret is what’s called a “viral expansion loop,” a concept little known outside of Silicon Valley (go ahead, Google it — you won’t find much). It’s a type of engineering alchemy that, done right, almost guarantees a self-replicating, borglike growth: One user becomes two, then four, eight, to a million and beyond. It’s not unlike taking a penny and doubling it daily for 30 days. By the end of a week, you’d have 64 cents; within two weeks, $81.92; by day 30, about $5.4 million.