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Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Twitter Has Permalinks and RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds - The public timeline and public individual timelines have RSS Feeds (under the timeline) so you can subscribe in your favorite Reader.
posted by @Biz at 9:23 AM
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
From iChat to Twitter via API
posted by @Biz at 11:33 AM
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Monday, September 25, 2006
Trust The Man
posted by @Biz at 12:21 PM
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Friday, September 22, 2006
Meet Celly
Celly is a little flash character that Ray whipped up. He (or maybe its she?) has got everyone from the public timeline in her back pocket. Give her a click and she just might show you a polaroid snapshot and a latest update from someone you know.We're not quite sure what to do with Celly but she's a great example of an API project and she's really cute so there you go.
posted by @Biz at 8:19 AM
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Introducing the Twitter API

Image found at BoingBoing
The Twitter API exposes some of our internal workings using JSON and XML. Note to developers: All of the methods (except for the public timeline) require user authentication via Basic Auth. The username is the email address you have stored on Twitter, the password, your password.
posted by @Biz at 2:42 PM
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Why Aren't You Blogging Right Now?
As much as you'd like to be sitting in front of your computer blogging all day every day there are times when you have to stand up and go outside. Maybe you need to walk to school or work. Maybe you're even out having fun and doing things that will make a good blog post later. But why wait?

You can put a little status message on your blog telling your friends and readers what you are doing right this very minute—and you can update that message by texting with your cell phone. For example, Evhead is updating his status on his blog from his phone while travelling in Morocco. Blogger's new "Add a Page Element" makes it super easy to display your current Twitter as a status message on your blog.
How to Put Twitter on Your Beta Blog
Adding Twitter to your beta blog is as easy as adding any new page element to your layout. You will of course need to get a free Twitter account first (they only ask for your phone number for texting purposes and they never reveal it to anyone). Once you decide which blog you want to edit, do the following:
- From the Dashboard click "Layout"
- Click "Add a Page Element"
- Choose the HTML/JavaScript element
- Visit https://twitter.com/t/account/badge
- Copy the Twitter code
- Paste code into Blogger element box and save
Note: Non Beta-Blogger folks can place the Twitter code directly in their template like any other blog add-on. There's more about template tweaking at Blogger Help.
posted by @Biz at 1:43 PM
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Something's Fresh in The State of Denmark
Derek Powazek of JPG Magazine is on a trip to Denmark and he's inviting folks to follow him in a fun new way. He's included his latest flickr photos and his latest twitter updates in one blog post. Here's all Derek's twitters and all his photographs.
posted by @Biz at 8:49 AM
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
A Tale of Two Twitters
jzam: not wearing any pants!
As always, the meta data completes the story: Wendy updated from the web and jzam updated from mobile! We can only assume that jzam is outside somewhere wearing just the smile on her face. Something tells me she's not worrying about those bugs.
posted by @Biz at 4:26 PM
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All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Twitter Here
posted by @Biz at 3:57 PM
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Use It In Scrabble
According to Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English Google is a verb which means "to search for information about a specific person through the Google search engine" and a Blogger is "a person who keeps a Web log (blog) or publish an online diary." Those words didn't get official definitions untill well after they'd made it into the public lexicon.Xanga and Odeo will have to wait to get into the big book but Twitter has been rocking it in one form or another since the 1300's!
posted by @Biz at 9:07 AM
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Monday, September 18, 2006
What's Your Status?
A status message is a function of some instant messaging applications whereby a user may post a message that appears automatically to other users if they attempt to make contact. It is analogous to the voice message in an answering machine or voice mail system. However, status messages may be displayed even if the person is present. They are often updated much more frequently than messages in answering machines, and thus may serve as a means of instant, limited "publication" or indirect communication.Do you see how we are right about that? Well, not everyone carries their laptop around with them wherever they go which is why we built Twitter to work over SMS. Nevertheless, when we started building Twitter, I remembered an old screenshot that blogger Matt Haughey posted in December of 2004.
Whereas answering machine or voice mail messages often have a generic greeting to leave a message, status messages more often contain a description of where the person is at the moment or what they are doing. Because most instant messaging clients indicate to users when their online contacts are away before they send a message, more often than not away messages are meant to be read in lieu of sending a message, rather than a response. Away messages are not to be confused with idle messages, which is an automatic reply to a message when the messaging client has determined that the replier is not at his or her computer.
Particularly among younger users, status messages are likely to contain a joke, song lyrics, or an adage instead of an actual description of where the user is. And sometimes the user will mock the reader to make him feel stupid. This is done so that potential contacters will have something to read more entertaining than the dry and uninteresting "I am away from my computer right now" which is often the default message on popular instant messaging clients.

In the caption, Haughey noted the interestingness of his cumulative status messages: "We also use status as a presence monitor and I noticed today I have racked up a story of my life over the past six months, in statuses."
He's not kidding. Since building Twitter, I have published almost 12,000 words through the system either through SMS messages or the web UI. That's roughly the equivalent of six months of blogging at Biz Stone, Genius. That's a lot of tiny little updates. Google's Chris Wetherell also says, he's "blogging with Twitter more than with any other service" and Tony Stubblebine insists that Twitter "is now the ONLY way I keep in contact with people."
Tony's remark is important because it aptly describes Twitter as an effortless way to stay connected that works with his life on his schedule. Now if I can just get my little sister out in Maine to sign up, I think we'll really have something here.
posted by @Biz at 1:21 PM
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Saturday, September 16, 2006
Exploding Twitter
I'd like to see Sam illustrate any one of the updates on the Twitter Public Timeline. That would be great. There's one on there now by Nate that would be perfect: "Omg! Is that coming out of your wallet?!"
posted by @Biz at 12:19 PM
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Friday, September 15, 2006
Don't Answer That! Or: What About Texting?
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will sign a bill today making California the fourth state in the nation to outlaw speaking on cell phones while driving unless the driver is using a headset or other hands-free device, his office announced Thursday.Cells phones are apparently the leading cause of distracted-driving accidents in California. This new law begins January 1, 2008 and will carry with it a $20 fine for the first infraction and $50 for subsequent violations. This article, however, doesn't mention texting which can be even more dangerous while driving.
posted by @Biz at 7:24 AM
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
The Future of Web Apps

Photo: Scott Beale Laughing Squid
It wasn't the only time Twitter was mentioned. Dogster Daddy Ted Rheingold is also a Twitter fan and gave us some nice props on stage during his talk on passion-centric communities. There were some great talks at this conference, I hope they do it again next year.
posted by @Biz at 10:10 PM
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Twitter, Twitter on the Wall
Maybe that's a bad idea. Anyway it works on proximity, get close enough to the mirror and you see the text messages recently sent to your phone. Must be bluetooth or some-such.
posted by @Biz at 8:28 AM
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Putting Twitter on The Map
To include yourself in the project, you need to include your latitude and longitude coordinates in your next Twitter update. Find your latitude and longitude coordinates here (make sure you check the latitude and longitude box before searching).
posted by @Biz at 8:03 AM
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Twitter and Microformats
Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns.If you are interested in such things, there's more information and examples at Microformats.org.
posted by @Biz at 7:58 AM
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Welcome Fellow Bloggers
By the way, did you know Blogs of Note has its own blog and you can subscribe to the feed? Here is how you can subscribe to Blogs of Note (or any blog) in Google Reader:- How to Use a Feed Reader
- Go to https://google.com/reader (sign in or get account)
- Search for "blogs of note" in the search box
- Click the "Subscribe" button for Blogs of Note
posted by @Biz at 11:24 AM
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Techcrunch on The Future
posted by @Biz at 8:26 AM
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Monday, September 11, 2006
Ben Affleck Should Twitter
posted by @Biz at 11:06 AM
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Another Crazy Badge Tweak
posted by @Biz at 10:43 AM
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Friday, September 08, 2006
Google's Chris Wetherell on Twitter
posted by @Biz at 5:32 PM
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Friday Afternoon Update
posted by @Biz at 3:33 PM
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Announcing International Support
UK Access NumberText to it right now if you like. If you don't have an account, we'll set one up for you via a short volley of texts. Of course if you're reading this blog you might just want to join online.
+44 778 148 8126
posted by @Biz at 12:11 PM
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Nice Work, Patrick!
With twitter.com you have the ability to post your status message on your website. Earlier in its history they had only a flash-badge that was unconfigurable. Now there is a javascript-badge that seems to be quite extendable to me. Here is how I changed the provided script to fit my wishes.If you are so inclined, take a look at his instructions. The end product really does make for an interesting addition to your web site or blog.
posted by @Biz at 11:24 AM
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Numbers Schmumbers
Sometime yesterday, the total number of cellular connections in the world reached 2.5 billion, having passed through the 2 billion mark just 12 months ago, according to estimates from Wireless Intelligence - a venture between Ovum and the GSM Association.Comscore Networks announced in May that 694 Million People Currently Use the Internet Worldwide. The point is not that there's more cell phone connections than internet connections; it's that there's lots of folks getting connected. 40 million new mobile connections per month.
posted by @Biz at 9:02 AM
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Thursday, September 07, 2006
Where's IT? A Nifty Use of Twitter
posted by @Biz at 6:14 PM
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Twitter Updates
Easier Invitations - We made it so you can invite friends from the web or your phone. To invite a friend by phone send a text to 40404 with the word "add" and your friends phone number. To invite lots of friends at once click on "add friends" or "Invite!" at Twitter.com and enter some email addresses.Also, there's a new place in Settings for entering a link to another web site if you have one—it will show up under your name. Hope you like the new look. Let us know what you think.
New Badges for Your Web Site - Let your myspace friends know why you're not online with one of two new, customizable Twitter badges. One badge uses Flash and you can pick a color scheme. The other badge uses JavaScript to create a simple line of text that you can apply your own design to with CSS or HTML.
More Control - You can decide which friends' updates get sent to your mobile phone and which friends you'd prefer to check online. Plus, you can decide if you want to protect your updates from the general public and just keep them among friends or put them out there for all to read.
Mobile Texting Lingo - Most of the stuff you can do at Twitter.com can also be done by texting simple commands to 40404. For example, you can update, add friends, turn mobile updates on or off--including on an individual basis, nudge another Twitter person who hasn't updated in a while and more.
posted by @Biz at 7:50 AM
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Monday, September 04, 2006
Really Cool Twitter Timeline
posted by @Biz at 8:19 AM
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Sunday, September 03, 2006
Evan Williams is his Tamagotchi
posted by @Biz at 6:07 PM
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Texting And The Movie Biz
posted by @Biz at 9:02 AM
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