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Tweecious turns Twittered links into Delicious bookmarks
If you’re looking for a really simple way to feed your Delicious account and keep track of all the links you’ve shared over Twitter, Tweecious is a fantastic tool for the lazy. This new Firefox add-on turns links you’ve included in ...
Webware Radar: Earn a master’s in social media
Birmingham City University, a college in the U.K., will start offering a degree in social media, the Telegraph is reporting. According to the report, the course will delve into “what people can do on Facebook and Twitter.” The course will...
Find the right Firefox add-ons
If you’re a Firefox user, chances are you’ve been using add-ons to extend its functionality. But if you haven’t, or if you’re looking for new add-ons, I’ve found 20 for you to try. But since installing all 20 will probab...
Facebook, Google, and the data design disaster
These days, in this world of IKEA and Target and “Project Runway,” we like to think we know about design. We also like to think that the biggest names in Silicon Valley know what they’re doing design-wise. Yet recently, we saw two o...
Twitter’s spooky secret: It’s full of ghosts
(Credit: Columbia Pictures) A Friday piece in The New York Times exposes what we all sort of knew already: some of those celebrity Twitter accounts are actually ghostwritten. Other ones are fake. That guy twittering as Christopher Walken is not actua...
Twitter still has no business model, and that’s OK
Don’t let the attention-grabbing headlines elsewhere fool you. Twitter still has not announced a business model. There are no Pro Twitter accounts. There is no TwitterWords advertising program. You still can’t buy plush toy Fail Whales fr...
When Twitter met iTunes trailers
A new feed has popped up on Twitter within the last week that links directly with Apple’s iTunes trailers Web site. The feed describes itself as providing “official trailers and theatrical content updates to Apple iTunes Trailers, Apple T...
