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Rod TempletonHowever, what I do know is that a lot of us are increasingly participating in social networks and we need a way to track it all. Also, most of us are hooked on email too. So, the good news is you can easily combine these addictions (um I mean "tools") to
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Turn Gmail (or any E-mail Account) Into a Social Network Hub
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Turn Gmail (or any E-mail Account) Into a Social Network Hub
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Here are four tips that have helped me. Many of these tips will work on most social networks that provide RSS, SMS or email alerts as well as on all big webmail sites - e.g. Windows Live Hotmail, AOL Mail, Yahoo Mail or even Exchange. What I love about it is that it also works great with Treos, Blackberries and iPhones. This series has several parts... * How to use Gmail to post to social networks * How to track your friends and their replies using Gmail * How to build a "lifebase" inside Gmail that maintains a record of your various friends/connections * How to use Gmail to prioritize the right friends and weed out the ones you want to un-friend ... Twittermail can automatically email you any replies to your Tweets. In addition, I use Twitter Digest to generate a feed of all of the friends I want to follow the most. I then stick this feed in my Gmail clips, which rotates whenever I am using the account. Even better, you can run a Twitter Digest feed through R-Mail (now owned by NBC and soon to be called SendMeRSS) and have it land in your inbox as an email message once daily.
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Here are four tips that have helped me. Many of these tips will work on most social networks that provide RSS, SMS or email alerts as well as on all big webmail sites - e.g. Windows Live Hotmail, AOL Mail, Yahoo Mail or even Exchange. What I love about it is that it also works great with Treos, Blackberries and iPhones. This series has several parts... * How to use Gmail to post to social networks * How to track your friends and their replies using Gmail * How to build a "lifebase" inside Gmail that maintains a record of your various friends/connections * How to use Gmail to prioritize the right friends and weed out the ones you want to un-friend ... Twittermail can automatically email you any replies to your Tweets. In addition, I use Twitter Digest to generate a feed of all of the friends I want to follow the most. I then stick this feed in my Gmail clips, which rotates whenever I am using the account. Even better, you can run a Twitter Digest feed through R-Mail (now owned by NBC and soon to be called SendMeRSS) and have it land in your inbox as an email message once daily.
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Roberto BacaA must-read if you want to keep your social network tools organized and easily accessible
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