Publications
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The Harvard Business Review
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OneZero
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JSTOR DAILY
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THE VERGE
Facebook vs twitter
I’m now looking for a Facebook status updater that’s as convenient as Twitterbar (which lets me type my status directly into my browser’s address bar, then press a little + sign to post.)
twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter
Here’s another facebook-to-twitter solution, for those who don’t want to mess with PHP.
Twitterbook: Update Twitter using Facebook Status | Design Meme
A nice solution for passing your Facebook status to Twitter, if you (a) have access to a server on which you can run cron jobs, and (b) can tolerate a gap between Facebook & Twitter equivalent to however many minutes you’ve set as your cron job frequency.
Facebook mobile
Richard Smith alerted me to the fact that Facebook mobile is now available for Canadian cell phone users. And holy cow! did they ever do a smart job setting it up. You can customize what kinds of messages you get (friend requests vs pokes vs wall posts etc), how many messages a day (to cap messaging costs), turn off messages when you’re logged into the website (smart!), send status updates from your phone, lookup numbers in profiles…on and on. I think I have to clear my schedule for the next 3 days while I figure out all the crazy ways to use this for fun and social agitation.
This is definitely the use case for paying fido $10/mo to cover the cost of 1,000 msgs.
