Category Archives: web 2.0

Try Readability

Tired of reading articles online that are crowded with clutter like ads, twitter posts and comments? Try the Readability bookmarklet for Firefox, Flock, Safari and Chrome. Once installed, you can click the bookmarklet whenever you are on a page with … Continue reading

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Brizzly – Web-Based Twitter/Facebook Client

Today Twitter told me about Brizzly, a new web-based client for Twitter and Facebook users. You connect your Twitter and Facebook accounts to Brizzly and it displays updating content in an auto-refreshing column. You can only view Twitter OR Facebook … Continue reading

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Monitter: realtime live Twitter monitor

Often I like to read tweets on a particular topic in the form of a hash tag, especially a live event I am attending or watching.  I find this to be one of the most useful things about Twitter. To … Continue reading

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Humanizing Twitter

Lately I’ve noticed that I’m checking Twitter less and less. The reason is obvious: I am following too many people. About 200, in fact. When I do check it, not only is there too much to digest, but I feel … Continue reading

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Add Twitter search results to your Google search result pages

Via @webaddict on Twitter I found a post about a Google-Twitter search hybrid. Since there is a lot to read there, here are quick instructions for altering your Google search results to include twitter results if you use Firefox or … Continue reading

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Goodbye Pownce, Hello FriendFeed

A few weeks ago I blogged about Pownce, a great site for friends to share links, photos and hold conversations outside of e-mail. Unfortunately, I just found out that Pownce is closing down in a couple of weeks. Sorry. Fortunately, … Continue reading

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Thankful for Web 2.0 and Flock

I’ve been web 2.0-ing out lately – facebook, flickr, friendfeed, pownce, stumbleupon, twitter – and tools to update and view them. It’s renewed my passion for the Web by keeping me in constant contact with friends and showing me new, … Continue reading

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