31 July 2008

PC.com: Family-friendly Twitter Tips

PC.com

My latest post for PC.com is up now:

Family-friendly Twitter Tips

If you're still holding out on Twitter because it's "yet another social networking site," or it somehow feels to geeky, click on over and see if I can't change your mind. I spend very little time at social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn because I barely have time for the friends next door. But Twitter feels more like the intersection between my brick-and-mortar and online lives. The fact that Twitter feels like anything says that it's a different kind of web app.

Thank you to Kim and Sara for their Twitter hacks (both of which I integrated into the post), and to my Twitter friends who chimed in with their ideas as well. A true community effort!

Here are my other PC.com articles in case you missed them:

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The links to pc.com don't work :(

BAH! I can't believe I made the rookie mistake of not checking my own links! Sorry about that. Updating now. (Thank you, Betsy, for the workaround.)

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