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by Eric Dye
Whenever my wife and I see a rapid success of tweets by one user, we refer to it as, “Throwing-up.”
Hey, did you see @SoAndSo threw-up on Twitter?
Have I done it? Yes. Guilty as charged.
Everyone has done it, but it can be avoided.
I’ve tried using HootSuite, but that was kind of a hassle. So, I installed the HootSuite Hootlet for my browser. It’s a nice tool! But, what if I wanted to make a number of personal comments, too? I have a few things on my mind?
I’ve also had instances when I’ve scheduled a tweet for say, 3pm. I scheduled it in the morning, so buy the time the afternoon rolls around, I don’t think about the fact I’m tweeting about needing a cup of coffee at 2:55p. What happens? I puke on Twitter.
So, when I saw this great tool called, Buffer, I was one happy bird!
by Eric Dye
Blogs are about community and comments. Comments add value to a post and the dialogue that occurs within the comments really helps shape and define the culture of your blog, too.
So, anything that makes it a little easier for visitors to leave a comment, the better!
That’s exactly what WordPress.com has done.
Whenever I’ve found myself wanting to leave a comment on a Blogger hosted blog, it’s always a pain. Sometimes during the credential process, I’ll just give-up. WordPress.com was a pain, too, until I finally grabbed a username, etc … But, only because my wife was hosted on WordPress.com for a time.
Now, you can leave comments on WordPress.com hosted blogs by using your Facebook or Twitter account!
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by Eric Dye
Here’s a great outdoor ad for the Honda Civic.
When I see this kind of stuff, it really inspires me. Doing something like this is EPIC!
This is the kind of stuff we need to do as the Church.
Not predicting the end of the world.
by Eric Dye
Earlier this year, Apple announced they would take 30% of subscription fees from content-based apps like Hulu, Netflix or Spotify.
30% is a serious cut, and has left content-based apps in a tough spot. However, it looks like the UK’s Financial Times has figured-out a way to work around Apple’s new policy, and get back their 30%.
by Eric Dye
Google Apps gets better all the time, and the latest improvement, upgrade, whatever you want to call it, is for Google Calendar.
You can now create and manage appointment availability and sign up, too.
Are you available for an appointment between 2p-5p?
Mark it in Google Calendar, and people can visit your Google Calendar URL and sign-up for an appointment.