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Posted By Jeff on March 13th, 2010

Inspired by Jeremy, I dug up an old Facebook tag. For those of you used to expecting distinguished and profound posts from me, you’ll be so disappointed… For those of you who know me, this will assure you that I am still not distinguished and profound. I intercepted a note in 5th or 6th grade [...]

 

Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

December Tweet Cloud

Posted By Jeff on January 1st, 2010

Courtesy of Tweetstats.com.

Tweet Week Summary

Posted By Jeff on August 22nd, 2009
  • RT @northstarfamily We joined other churches to give furniture to 193 people from 16 nations, with China (46%) and India (41%) being largest #
  • Just french-pressed some Mill Mountain Coffee, opened scripture, with cool night air blowing through from window… a little sermon review #
  • T-minus 30 for worship at Northstar Church today. Theme: a Celebration of Faith. #
  • Doing the Starbucks thang and wondering how many of my tweeples have been in or will be in a coffee house today? #
  • Touring kids' schools for open house. #
  • I upgraded to #HootSuite 2.0 because tweer pressure http://hootsuite.com/upgrade #
  • It was vewy foggy on the scooter dwive in. I tawt I taw a puddy tat. #
  • Some poor guy got pulled over in front of Carol Lee's donuts. I see bribery opportunity. #
  • Meditating on the word "great" and realizing I use it flippantly. "Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised…" Psalm 48.1 #
  • "If churches wait too long to die to themselves, then they will ensure that they will die by themselves." – Erwin McManus #
  • Overheard @codydavenport say at lunch, "I seriously believe there's a Bigfoot." #
  • RT @Zackpianko: Heard this today: "Remember. Windows always crack, apples always grow." #
  • Headed to meet @mrsharp79 for coffee at Bux. #
  • Aaargh. An entire cloud of gnats invaded the house after we left doors open this afternoon. #
  • Hanging out at Mill Mountain Coffee this a.m. with my Bible, journal, and dreams. Also praying for my kids. #
  • Just spent 5 wasted minutes deleting about 20 spam followers I got hit with in less than 5 minutes – different profile names but same person #
  • Paraphrase: Man is only smarter than animals when he seeks wisdom. (Proverbs 49.20) Look it up and tell me if you get that. #
  • Fidn to host a small group leaders meeting for @northstarfamily. #
  • RT @David__Francis: if people read the NT, they too could be "completely astounded" (Mark 6:51Mark 6:51
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    51 He got into the boat with them; and the wind ceased, and they were very amazed among themselves, and marveled;

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    ) & "extremely astonished" (7:37) at Jesus. #
  • RT @jwood4Poland: First post at http://www.jeremywoodall.com on leaving today for Poland!! #
  • RT @NRVLiving: Fix it, AT&T. Either throw the switch on 3g, or fix your network (Blacksburg, VA) #
  • RT @Ouachita: THREE-PEAT! Ranked No. 1 by U.S. News for 3rd yr: http://bit.ly/npbVj #
  • Whoa. Horrendous line in post office on University. Hope they still have posts. #
  • A lazy evening! Family all home; eating at Texas Roadhouse, then Speed UNO? in Christiansburg, VA http://loopt.us/DDaYTg.t #
  • RT @northstarfamily: Welcome back students! Spread the word-we'd love to have you be our guests this Sunday – 10 a.m. Bburg Middle School. #
  • Weedeating. Check. Now off to find a toothpick. If weather holds off, may go watch Hokies practice. #

On tweeting and tire sounds

Posted By Jeff on July 31st, 2009

Let me just say it unabashedly. I think I was the first Twitterer in Monticello, Arkansas. Yup. If you can disprove me, then I will sadly relinquish the self-claimed title. However, I join a host of tweeples here in Blacksburg, VA. Yet there are many who have not jumped on the microblogging trend. I’ve written about my experience with it before, but I saw an interesting thread on Facebook the other day I wanted to respond to.

One of my pastor friends was considering taking the plunge and becoming a twit (officially). He posted that on his Facebook status… Since Twitter and Facebook are probably the two main competitors in the microblogging world, I found that interesting to begin with. He asked for input on whether he should Twitter. What developed from there was even more interesting. The vast majority of respondants (including family members) urged him not to waste his time Twittering.

Rather than defending some of the relational and influential benefits to becoming a microblogger, I think I’ll link to another preacher’s defense of why he chose to capitalize on the Twitter trend. I love how John Piper framed part of his response:

I find Twitter to be a kind of taunt: “Okay, truth-lover, see what you can do with 140 characters! You say your mission is to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things! Well, this is one of those ‘all things.’ Can you magnify Christ with this thimble-full of letters?”

To which I respond:

The sovereign Lord of the earth and sky
Puts camels through a needle’s eye.
And if his wisdom see it mete,
He will put worlds inside a tweet.

On tire sounds

Yesterday was T-Day: a day I’d scheduled to get our tires rotated and balanced and Wal-Mart. I felt so Arkansan heading back to Wallyworld to take advantage of their lifetime rotation and balance deal (if you buy your tires from there). I’d hoped that this would solve the developing wah wah wah sound emanating from one of the rear tires.

After 2.5 hours and a hike to Target and then to Chik-Fil-A with Adelyn, we drove away.

The wah wah wah sound was now in the front instead of the back.

Darn.

starbuxSo the car was back at Wallyworld this a.m. trying to determine if one of the tires is bad. I hiked over to Starbucks from where this beautifully crafted blog entry was written and posted. By the way… Feeling sweet? Copy this number: 6038201464013622, and then reload my Starbucks card here! Since there are three locations in the Blacksburg/Christiansburg area, I anticipate many meetups and office days inside of coffee shops.

I’ll tweet about the results of my tire trials. And if you’re still with me and want eye candy, here is a nice Wordle of my July tweets ala Tweetstats.com.

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Peoplebrowsr.com

Posted By Jeff on June 18th, 2009

I just wrote a review of streamy.com last month. It’s a service that gives you Tweetdeck-like functions in a beautiful website. I was so impressed, I set it to my homepage.

It didn’t stay on my radar screen long.

Enter peoplebrowsr.com.

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You’ll notice quickly that it has the ability to display as many columns as you want. You can shrink the column width or expand it. From there on it, it’s just downright amazing/fun to discover all that this site (and its corresponding Adobe Air app) can do. Everything is mouse-able.

threadedI particularly love the ability to view my Twitter contacts’ “@” replies as a threaded conversation. That’s extremely handy for figuring what in the world is going on in your Twitterverse. Sure beats scrolling back a mile to figure out who said what.

Hovering over any contact photo gives you a plethora of options to respond to your contacts. Shift-clicking on a status update allows you do something pretty nifty… create a Tag Group.

taggroupThe Adobe Air app has all the same features of the web site. One of the amazing things you’ll find about peoplebrowsr is that after many minutes exploring, you’ll discover that there are different levels of use for different levels of users. I typically use the Lite Mode, but there is also Advanced and Business Modes. Very nice.

settingsThe Settings are also a great feature at the bottom of the window. You have all kinds of options, and you can even change settings per each column.

If you’re looking for an all-in-one social media browser that combines the two most popular services – Facebook and Twitter, you may have finally found a great solution. Better than Tweetdeck. More full featured than Streamy. At home on whatever computer you choose… PeopleBrowsr.

Conan and the Twitter Tracker

Posted By Jeff on June 3rd, 2009

I have yet to watch Conan on the Tonight Show. However, a friend on Facebook posted this great excerpt from a show about Conan and his Twitter Tracker. Being an avid tweeter, I had to take a look. You’ll only find this funny if you are also a twit…

Streamy is dreamy

Posted By Jeff on May 23rd, 2009

Most of you know I’m an early adopter. Heck, I’m not just early, but I’m there in the delivery room, cheering on the birth of new techs, eager to cut the umbilical cord. (This is figurative because after my last literal experience doing that, I don’t think “eager” would describe my attitude…) However, I love to follow new technologies, particularly in the social media venue.

That’s why I accidentally sent out a massive bulk email last week from Friendfeed. I thought I was searching for my friends that already use the service (turns out, all 5 of them). What I actually did, however, was send an email to my entire Google contacts database – more than 1000 – urging folks to use Friendfeed. Don’t. It’s just not ready yet for consumer use. I don’t have time hear to gripe about FF’s imperfections (and they are many).

However, I saw a quick review of a service I’d not heard of called Streamy.com on TechCrunch.com, and of course, I clicked over to the service with mounting excitement. I had soothing baby music ready to play as I coddled this new addition to the world of lifestreaming. What I found, however, was a pretentious preteen. It was a full-featured, fast and consumer friendly service!

I had some problem figuring out how to create my account rather than just linking one with Facebook (in itself a nice feature). After solving that, I was off and running. The screenshot below shows you how I’ve configured (so far) my custom Streamy window.

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Within a few moments, however, I was disappointed that I was apparently going to have to enter manually each blog I follow. I couldn’t figure out how to import my feeds from Bloglines or Google Reader. I clicked over to support (they use Get Satisfaction), found others with a similar question and clicked “I have the same question.”

Imagine my surprise when within a few hours later, I was notifed by email via the Get Satisfaction site that Streamy.com had created the option to import feeds from Bloglines, Google Reader and exported opml files! Talk about service (and satisfaction!).

I’ve now made Streamy.com my homepage in Safari and Firefox, and find that I am enjoying it more than drifting back and forth between Twitter and Facebook. I like it better than Tweetdeck because I can also keep up with my blog subscriptions. Yes, you can post to Facebook, Twitter and other services from it as well.

Swing by and check out Streamy. It may have, in one fell swoop, put Friendfeed and other services in the grave trying to keep up. (Of course, most parents of preteens feel that way at one point.)

Say hello to hellotxt.com (again)

Posted By Jeff on April 14th, 2009

I’ve written about Hellotxt.com before. It’s a wonderful service whose main competitor is Ping.fm. Another noteworthy alternative is Loopt.com (especially since they have a nice iPhone app). All these services provide you the ability to update your “statusphere” (multiple online social services) with one, single update. It even allows you to update selected services if you don’t want your “@somebody” responses on Twitter to go to your Facebook account.

While I use both Ping.fm and Hellotxt.com from my iPhone almost interchangeably, my web preference for status updates has shifted to Hellotxt. In fact, the Hellotxt.com website has had a significant, although quiet, update in the last month or so. It now streams the status updates of your friends from Twitter and Facebook. You can also reply to them directly from the Hellotxt site. Very nice.

hellotxt

While there are lots of desktop apps out right now that allow you check the status of your friends, the advantage of Hellotxt is being web-based. You take your social stream with you everywhere. If you haven’t signed up for an account yet, I highly recommend it.

I’m curious. If you update multiple your statusphere with a service, what is it? What desktop apps do you use to monitor it? What other websites are you aware of?

March Tweets

Posted By Jeff on March 9th, 2009

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A Wordle of my recent Tweets. You can make one too at TweetStats.com.

Tweet Week Summary

Posted By Jeff on February 28th, 2009
  • New blog entry: Tweet Week Summary http://tinyurl.com/chpan5 #
  • Aaah. Out of coffee filters- big ones – at church. But God is gonna do great things today anyway. @ Journey http://loopt.us/-9NGUg #
  • Good but wild #
  • New blog entry: Review: Communicating for a Change (rated 4 stars) http://tinyurl.com/d3qtba #
  • The mucus monster has attacked and claimed the back of my throat. Begone, foul creature! Fie on you! #
  • ‘Good to Great’ to bust? Hankins on ‘great companies’ in recession: http://snurl.com/chnui (via @LT) in reply to LT #
  • Spaghetti turns into black worms if accidentally microwaved for more than 5 minutes. #
  • Anyone know a way to hide widget titles in WordPress 2.7 without leaving widget title box blank? #
  • Really sorry to hear about @bcmguy’s chronic diarrhea. #
  • Question I heard recently: “how bad do you have to hate someone not to tell them about Jesus?” (via @markhallCC) in reply to markhallCC #
  • Does anyone local have a power adaptor (5.1v) for a 2wire DSL router? Or just an extra DSL router the church can have? #
  • Manly morning voice! Going to every drive-thru in town just to hear, “Is that all, SIR?”!!! #
  • Cnet Benchmarks Safari 4 at 42x Faster Than IE7… http://iClarified.com/3067 (via @iClarified) in reply to iClarified #
  • SuperSize Me app (Zumo Drive) available in the App Store for free. Limited time only. #
  • Speaking tonight at the BCM’s Refuge service. Love connecting with collegians. #
  • Picking up pizza for little BCM dudes and dudettes in Monticello, AR http://loopt.us/4OKkYA #
  • New blog entry: Help! Add it to your vocabulary http://tinyurl.com/chlyzn #
  • Dropped off a herd of kids. in Monticello, AR http://loopt.us/BUJpBQ #
  • It’s Official Slap-a-PC-User Day. Should be a good workout. #
  • K #
  • Heading to look at new furniture in new BCM in Monticello, AR http://loopt.us/6HvMTA #
  • At softball coaches meeting. What have I gotten into? @ Hollywood Cinema http://loopt.us/aJVWkA #
  • Great childrens ministry meeting this morning. Excited about what God is doing in our church! #
  • Suh-weet. CBS unveils TV.com for iPhone – watch TV shows on your phone… http://www.9to5mac.com/TV.COM-iPHONE-APP #
  • Sorry Twitterers… sent out a blast instead of a direct. #
  • New blog entry: 25 Things I Hate About Facebook http://tinyurl.com/dmm42t #
  • Was just told by Mobile Me chat agent “the total size of a calendar that you can sync without seeing any issues is 1 mb.” Mine is 38.8 mb! #
  • Wow. Just discovered that Google Sync recommends only a 1mb cal file as well: http://tinyurl.com/bsohrh #
  • Yuch. My head is full.. Not of knowledge.. but phlegm. Since Monday. Trying new meds. #
  • Trying QuickSMS for iPhone. New version doesn’t crash. Nice so far. #quicksms #
  • Fixing my daughters laptop #

Everyone’s a-Twitter

Posted By Jeff on December 9th, 2008

Nowadays, many companies are discovering the immense application of using Twitter for direct and viral marketing. Most churches have not. Perhaps because their members still live in a 1.0 world. Heck, there are churches I know that still don’t have websites – or keep their existing one up. They’ve essentially stuck a color billboard out there on the internet announcing their existence, but that’s it.

I want to thank AJ Huffman for pointing me a new site that has incredible content about Twitter, consistently. It’s rare that I read posts in their entirety on any site. However, Twitip.com is setting the pace for the world of microblogging, specifically Twitter.

Other microblogging sites just can’t keep up with Twitter. In spite of all its downtime and fail whales, Twitter continues to grow and set the standard. It’s done so by refusing to get complicated. Where Pownce allowed users to send files and photos back and forth in addition to status updates, it has now announced it’s shutting down. 

With Twitter, you can only send 140 characters of text. No more or it cuts off your content. That’s it. No images, no files, nothing fancy. It’s even succeeded forcing the user to learn a little code for messaging. 

In a recent post, Twitip summarized the four basic ways of communicating on Twitter:

1. For general posts, simply either log in and type your Tweet in the message box on the Twitter website, or use the message box in your desktop app (140 characters is the maximum length of message).

2. To reply to someone, use the ‘@’ symbol, then their Twitter username, e.g.

eg: @ramskill your message, whatever it may be

Bear in mind that this reply can be seen publically, by your followers and the followers of who you are replying to.

3. To ‘Retweet’ / repost a Tweet from someone else, use ‘RT’, a space, the ‘@’ symbol, then their Twitter username, e.g.

eg: RT @ramskill your message, whatever it may be

4. To send a private direct message to someone, use ‘D’, a space, then their Twitter username, e.g.

eg: D ramskill your message, whatever it may be

For the purpose of instant communication with family, friends, organizations or consumers, you need to consider Twitter. Finally, here’s a great short video explaining the concept behind Twitter (also linked in the above Twitip entry.)

Hellotxt.com – one stop updating for all services

Posted By Jeff on March 18th, 2008

I am completely sold on hellotxt.com. I’ve been using it for the past three days, and have had no issues with it at all. It does exactly what it says. With one entry, I can update ALL of the following services with a single click: Twitter, Pownce, Facebook, Jaiku, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Plaxo.

That’s pretty amazing! Gone are the days of updating Facebook when I happen to be on it (which is more and more these days) and a random Twitter from my cell while I’m on the road. Now I can send the same status update to all services (if I wish). The only thing that is a small hitch is for my Tumblr blog which I have set to import updates from many of these. Unfortunately, now it means that the same status is duplicated for them. Where before my Facebook status was different from my Twitter status, now they’re the same (unless I choose to simply send it to a specified selection of the above services rather than all of them).hellotxt.jpg

I can heartily and highly recommend this fantastic service!