[...] Bwana, someone who I’ve had a link of over on the right side of my blog page for quite some times now, has come up with quite an interesting way of how he harnesses information that he’s interested in on his own twitter account. Watch the video here for more information. [...]
[...] more broadly XMPP (Jabber) , to post and received updates from Twitter. Another user Bwana posted a video about this Twitter usage strategy. This is where I learned about “track”. Track [...]
4 Responses to How I use Twitter
Mike
April 30th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
You mentioned using “Google Talk Jabber Bot” with the Twitter service. Is that Windows only, or can Mac OS X users take advantage of it, too?
Thanks!
Average User Evolving ~ Dragon’s Lair
May 26th, 2008 at 11:21 pm
[...] Bwana, someone who I’ve had a link of over on the right side of my blog page for quite some times now, has come up with quite an interesting way of how he harnesses information that he’s interested in on his own twitter account. Watch the video here for more information. [...]
Twitter Pseudotrack » Georgology
July 9th, 2008 at 1:57 am
[...] more broadly XMPP (Jabber) , to post and received updates from Twitter. Another user Bwana posted a video about this Twitter usage strategy. This is where I learned about “track”. Track [...]
Mike
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
You mentioned using "Google Talk Jabber Bot" with the Twitter service. Is that Windows only, or can Mac OS X users take advantage of it, too?
Thanks!