Twitter (part 4) using threads
November 28, 2008
Ok, I just thought it was timely to point out a new feature of twitter I figured out over the past few days..
Threads :

There is a great article in the guardian here about how using threads in twitter helps pull so much info together… as a case in point, go to http://search.twitter.com/ and click on #mumbai.
You will then see any posts which have been tagged by twitterers to come up here…
So if you happened to be in a scenario where you know others were going to be following you can use the #key to keep them all connected.
(ps to get a # in mac press alt and 3 together)
For an interesting article… check this one out from the guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/27/mumbai-terror-attacks-twitter-flickr
ps one final thing I find useful the tinyurl extension for firefox is very handy.
Twitter (part 3)
November 22, 2008
The ins and outs of twitter

Like anything with social media – I guess you have to be careful you know what you’re doing so as you don’t embarrase yourself. In facebook a lot of peolpe don’t really get the whole wall-to-wall feature, so they flirt away not thinking each post is really that bad, but if you ever click on the link which says wall to wall, you are presented with a whole conversation between two people, which is hilarious, It would be wrong to point any out (but I am very tempted!)
Here are the two main commands (d and @)
d username: sends a private message to a specific individual
Example: @meangrape I love that song too!
@username: sends a public message to a specific individual; this message will archive in their replies tab, and be visible on your profile page
Example: d krissy want to pick a Jamba Juice for me while you’re there?
Here are a few other things that I coppied off the twitter website. Tracking seems to have been disabled.
3.3. The Official Twitter Commands
Did you know: you can keep Twitter under control from phone, IM, and most 3rd party applications (including Twitterrific!) by using the designated Twitter commands? Use the commands listed below on all devices for fine-grained control of Twitter updates.
Fun Stuff: friends, favorites, and stats!
There’s more to Twitter than OFF and ON! Use the commands below to send private messages, mark updates as favorites, or even remind someone to update their Twitter if you’re wondering what they’re doing!
- WHOIS username
- GET username
- NUDGE username
- FAV username
retrieves the profile information for any public user on Twitter.
Example: whois jack
retrieves the latest Twitter update posted by the person.
Example: get goldman
reminds a friend to update by asking what they’re doing on your behalf.
Example: nudge biz
marks a person’s last twitter as a favorite. (hint: reply to any update with FAV to mark it as a favorite if you’re receiving it in real time)
Example: fav al3x
- STATS
- INVITE phone number
this command returns your number of followers, how many people you’re following, and which words you’re tracking.
will send an SMS invite to a friend’s mobile phone.
Example: Invite 415 555 1212
Twitter Tracking This feature is currently disabled
Get updates matching specific words, or topics of interest with the track feature. For example, for updates about the upcoming Coachella concert, send track coachella. To get the latest buzz about Austin, track SXSW . Track as many words as you want. What’s the catch? It only works on phone and IM, no API or web tracking…yet!
- track word: starts tracking a word
- untrack word: stops tracking a word
- untrack all: stops tracking all words
- track off: stops tracking all words
- tracks: returns a list of words you’re tracking
Noteworthy Facts
- using on/off username from your device only stops notifications to the device the command comes from; you’ll still collect a person’s updates on the web.
- using follow/leave username from your device is the same as using on/off username
- following someone from a device for the first time will also cause you to follow them on the web
- there is no way to stop following a person on the web without visiting their profile and removing them. The off, leave, stop, and quit commands will only disable updates for the device(s) from which they were sent.
- you don’t have to use ON/OFF username from IM or phone, you can set individual notifcations from a person’s profile page, or check your following page and manage all friend notifications there.
Twitter (part 2)
November 22, 2008
So last post I explained abit about twitter and why i use it.
This is a little bit more on how I use it, and some thoughts on using it.
Setup
I was recently using a dashboard widget for mac called twitgit This was good, but it didnt seem to hook in to growl or provide anyother way of getting notifications, so i only checked it occasionaly… Then I decided to check out twitterific after using it on the iPhone. This has really changed the way I use twitter now, as it uses growl notificaitons. It also pops up the window in a really nice semi transparent sidebar

So Pretty cool… and unobtrusive…
Other things
There are a few other great things about twitter. Here is a list for conciseness!
1. A facebook plugin so your tweets are posted to your status (no more status updates)
2. Twitterific can update your skype status too if you use that…
3. You can get text notifications and update from your mobile (not something i’m into)
4. You can upload pictures using twitpic
5. You can upload your location using brightkite.com
Ok that should do it for now… I think there is one post left in this!





