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Gretchen Rubin: Balanced Life -- 10 Reasons Why Using Twitter Will Boost Your Happiness
In the same way that carrying a camera sharpens your eye, knowing that you can communicate your clever apercus makes you more observant and wittier.
HuffPost Twitterature Contest: Readers Share Their Favorite Books In 140 Characters Or Fewer (PHOTOS, POLL)
"We asked HuffPost readers to send us their favorite books, summed up in just 140 characters or fewer. Read the funny, surprising, and eloquent results of HuffPost's Twitterature contest below. "
Simple Is As Simple Does: The Risk Of Retweet
"While some might view this as a failure to innovate. I would argue that this adherence to simplicity is what brought Twitter to where it is today. We live in an age where feature-bloat reigns supreme. Far too many startups replace the word “better” with “more.” That is to say, rather than perfecting the product they have and maintaining a singular focus on what they want to accomplish, they keep adding new features either because rivals are doing them, or because users are suggesting them. This is rarely a good idea. One great feature beats a dozen half-assed ones any day of the week. Keep it simple, stupid."
Facebook gives power to the pupils - thestar.com
"Using Facebook, Twitter, handheld devices and other applications, classrooms at Purdue University can now post comments and online questions while professors deliver their lectures. Students can vote on messages posted by others, pushing collective questions to the top of the teacher's agenda. "
Hotseat at Purdue University
Hotseat, a social networking-powered mobile Web application, creates a collaborative classroom, allowing students to provide near real-time feedback during class and enabling professors to adjust the course content and improve the learning experience. Students can post messages to Hotseat using their Facebook or Twitter accounts, sending text messages, or logging in to the Hotseat Web site.
NSFW: After Fort Hood, another example of how ‘citizen journalists’ can’t handle the truth
"Smug that after two weeks of me suggesting that social media might not be an unequivocally Good Thing in terms of privacy and human decency, the news has delivered the perfect example to support my view."
Twittering from the tractor: smartphones sprout on the farm - CNN.com
"As he rolls across the wheat fields of his Nebraska farm, Steve Tucker often has his hands not on the wheel of his tractor, but on a smartphone.
Steve Tucker, a Twittering farmer, pauses in front of his tractor in Nebraska.
Steve Tucker, a Twittering farmer, pauses in front of his tractor in Nebraska.
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He sometimes posts a dozen messages per day on Twitter, commenting on everything from the weather to the state of his crops to his son's first tractor ride and even last night's cheeseburger."
FREE PowerPoint Twitter Tools | SAP Web 2.0
"Ever wanted to make presentations a more interactive, Web 2.0 experience? A prototype version of the PowerPoint Twitter Tools is now available for testing. Created using SAP BusinessObjects Xcelsius (but requiring only PowerPoint for Windows and Adobe Flash to run), the twitter tools allow presenters to see and react to tweets in real-time, embedded directly within their presentations, either as a ticker or refreshable comment page. There are currently four tools:
* PowerPoint Twitter feedback slide
* PowerPoint Twitter ticker bar
* PowerPoint Twitter voting
* PowerPoint Crowd Meter"
Screenr - Create screencasts and screen recordings the easy way
Now you can create screencasts for your followers as easily as you tweet. Just click the record button and you’ll have your ready-to-tweet screencast in seconds.
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