Jan
4
2010
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.
Comments | tags: facebook, social, twitter | posted in Design, Web Development
Dec
12
2009
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/

Comments | tags: social | posted in Design, Web Development
Jun
3
2009
Months after the initial Twitter ( ) 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 ( ) plugins. We’ve found eight; you let us know if there are more! |
| 6. Another Firefox search bar plugin |
| 8. Power Twitter by 30 Boxes |
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Comments | tags: social, twitter | posted in Software, Tech Tips
May
28
2009
Ning’s Infinite Ambition
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.
Comments | tags: social | posted in Marketing, Tech Opinion