Apparently, this is the funniest Twitter account so far, according to Mashable… if you rate them. Oh, and God has one too. And while we’re on the subject, I’m normally rambling @Swerveball.
I passed my 1000th tweet without really noticing (although some people like to keep track of these ‘milestones’ I seem to let them pass by like leaves in the wind). Maybe that’s for the best. But without these tools I probably wouldn’t have made it that far: twitterfox (which use at work because it’s small), TweetDeck my new-ish toy – liking the filtering by columns and the swish AIR workings. And a few iPhone apps, but more on them later. I’ve also been trying out Seesmic Desktop, which is similar to TweetDeck – currently they both have their pros and cons.
There’s loads of posts about Twitter tools, and even a few posts recently complaining about how all of these psosts list hundreds of tools. There’s some really good ones, but I think they’re covered enough elsewhere for now.
A Few Twitter Things
Apparently, this is the funniest Twitter account so far, according to Mashable… if you rate them. Oh, and God has one too. And while we’re on the subject, I’m normally rambling @Swerveball.
I passed my 1000th tweet without really noticing (although some people like to keep track of these ‘milestones’ I seem to let them pass by like leaves in the wind). Maybe that’s for the best. But without these tools I probably wouldn’t have made it that far: twitterfox (which use at work because it’s small), TweetDeck my new-ish toy – liking the filtering by columns and the swish AIR workings. And a few iPhone apps, but more on them later. I’ve also been trying out Seesmic Desktop, which is similar to TweetDeck – currently they both have their pros and cons.
There’s loads of posts about Twitter tools, and even a few posts recently complaining about how all of these psosts list hundreds of tools. There’s some really good ones, but I think they’re covered enough elsewhere for now.