6 Things I Don’t Twitter About
There are a few subjects that I believe should be sacred. Sacred meaning, not blogged about, Twittered or Facebooked. They are loosely based rules, but these six things I try hard not to do or share online: Discussions of politics. Religion. Yes, I firmly believe in John 3:16. Christian or not…God loves us all. Give [...]
I Know People
There are rules that apply when I accept or request Facebook friends. These rules consist of: Do I know you or have I met you? If “no” is the answer to question #1, then are we associated business or network-wise or do we share a common bond over a specific chronic condition? Do we have [...]
My (current) Favorite Online Music Sites
LaLa Favtape Hype Machine Blip.fm Pandora iTunes – 80s channel Skreemer ShoutCast Last.fm Imeem Grooveshark
5 Web Media Changes I See On The Horizon
I’ve been preparing and reading up for tomorrow night’s weekly podcast “Blogging In The ‘Lou and From The ‘Field” by reading all sorts of links and such about blogging, twittering and cluttered sidebars. Yes, somehow I have landed myself a co-hosting gig with my friend in St. Louis. The podcast really is his deal as [...]
Twit or Tweet
Twit or Tweet. Sounds like the punchline of a bad joke about a child with a lisp on Halloween night. However, I was recently having a discussion with my BFF Brooke about the appropriate use of Twit vs. Tweet when referring to Twitter use. Therefore, before the two of us start grandstanding against those that [...]
Facebook Connecting
I will admit, I am a little bit of a Facebook addict. Certainly not for the silly games, ninja wars, sheep throwing and poking. But for the idea of connecting with people. I run multiple, and very different, areas of my life and they all seem to come together on both Facebook and Twitter. Everything [...]
Making The Tabbloids
I don’t read the newspapers, I do read/skim a bunch of blogs, I barely watch the TV news, and commenting on a friend’s blog is like meeting up with them for coffee or lunch. I am very addicted to my feed reader. Whether it be my GReader or my Vienna software on my Mac, I [...]
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