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Posted on 21 February 2010.

Tags: Technology Internet, Entertainment Culture, Social network, Human Interest, Information graphics, 6 years, rupert murdoch, Social network service, Facebookinteresting… wonder if rupert murdoch is gonna buy them next? lol.
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Posted on 19 November 2009.
I wonder how much money/time was lost with this Internet drama. Although, Yu may have gone too far from the little I read.
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Posted on 15 October 2009.
No, I’m not talking about del.ici.ous… wait, that was deli.cio.us… or was it del.icio.us. Heh. Seriously, though, I finally got around to installing TweetDeck because I’m using Twitter more for marketing and other purposes and in a word … wow. I’m pretty amazed. A little overwhelmed too, to be honest. Looks rather intuitive so far, though. I have my accounts added. I wish there were more options for the way the info is displayed (I’m sure I just haven’t found them yet.)
My initial thoughts are very positive about this Twitter tool. I’m not sure what Twitter thinks of it officially (put that on the todo list unless some kind reader would leave the info), but I’m really liking it so far and see it as very, very useful. I’m not spamming Twitter, but this allows me to keep up to speed on Twitter – and Myspace and Facebook as well.
Social networks can become overwhelming – especially if you’re managing different accounts all at the same time. I’m sure there are other tools like this out there (leave me some good links to tools as a comment!), but for now this is way ahead of what I was doing manually in the browser.
I’ll try to post updates as I use this tool more. I may stop using it or find it more annoying than useful, but for now I’m pretty impressed. What do you think aout TweetDeck? Leave your thoughts below.
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