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Isn’t Web 2.0 About US Taking Control?

Isn't Web 2.0 About US Taking Control?

Since Twit-Out was announced there has been a lot of feedback via FriendFeed, Twitter, and several other places. The reaction has been mixed, but a lot of people don’t seem to get it.

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Tags: conversation, twitter

Twit-Out: 24-Hour Twitter Boycott

Twit-Out Twitter users are becoming more and more frustrated with outages and blips in service and look more and more willing to turn their words into action.  This has never been more evident as of recently when discussions on FriendFeed have created a unified effort to get the attention of the Twitter community. As a result, Twit-Out was created.  Twit-Out is (for a lack of a better term) a boycott of Twitter on Wednesday, May 21st.  Read more about this on posts by Andrew Dobrow and Bwana McCall, even picked up on the Buzz Out Loud podcast.

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Tags: friendfeed, twitter

How I Fit 54 Shortcuts In My Firefox Toolbar

Ok off the bat, I’ll be honest. I only fit 54 on my 24″ widescreen, but let me show you how to maximize the use of your shortcuts on your Firefox Toolbar, no matter what your screen size.

Tags: favicon, firefox, productivity

How RSS Enhances My Internet Experience

RSS

Do you think MySpace, Facebook, and Hotmail are about as exciting as the Internet gets? Let me give you a glimpse into how RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary, depending on who you talk to) helps enrich my Internet experience.

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Tags: bookmarking, delicious, google reader, internet, productivity, rss