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A comment on the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
I agree. ( http://tinyurl.com/6o4lym) – Jay Turner, on August 29, 2008 18:04
Dinis Correia started following the idea "fireeagle integration" in Brightkite.
A comment on the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
Glad to have it sorted out. – Ancyru, on August 21, 2008 11:54
A comment on the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
Indeed, my bad! :) I did noticed the Jaiku icon underneath the Ping.fm dropdown - but I didn't really noticed Twitter wasn't shown because of that. Thanks a lot! – Dinis Correia, on August 21, 2008 11:52
A comment on the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
I have mentioned this already, unfortunately it hasn't been followed much. http://bit.ly/20e7XF – Ancyru, on August 21, 2008 11:12
A comment on the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
The thing is, you don't end up with a double post. If you have Ping.fm selected you would see all the services lined up underneath to be sent to. Now if you have Twitter selected as well as Ping.fm, you will notice that Twitter is removed from the services lined up. It's already smart enough, there is no double posting. – Ancyru, on August 21, 2008 11:11
Dinis Correia started following the idea "Character counter on post status via newly integrated ping.fm" in Socialthing!.
RTPeat replied on August 21, 2008 10:38 to the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
Dinis Correia replied on August 21, 2008 10:37 to the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!:
Well, I *love* like the idea - however, I now feel that the options for some services should be redefined.
When I hit 'Post', all my services are selected - say, Twitter and Ping.fm. But since I also want to have my Twitter account on Ping.fm, I would end with a double post.
I think services that allow you to post updates should now have an option to disable the post feature for that specific service.
(Am I making any sense?)
Dinis Correia started following the idea "Use ping.fm to post rather than Socialthing!" in Socialthing!.
-eric replied on October 01, 2007 12:10 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
Hey all -- this is a great tool, especially with the tagged RSS feeds. I can see what I could do in my Zoho notebook. Is there a problem with the feeds right now, though? I can't get one to display in either gReader or Zoho.
In the requests department, a mobile Twitternotes website would be very useful !
sdsantos replied on September 16, 2007 00:45 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
Probably it's more a service for power users. The ones that send many messages and want to keep some aside because they talk about something they want to discuss better later. I find particular useful for keeping notes for blog articles, from links or ideias I share at Twitter, or something I answer like "I'll do it later".
Some may also find it useful by simply categorizing posts. There has been a movement to try and bring tags to Twitter messages. TwitterNotes is one possible approach.
But it's ultimately an open product, and it's value is probably specific to each user.
Dinis C replied on September 16, 2007 00:20 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
Congratulations on the initiative.
However, I don't see how TwitterNotes can be useful right now. If I'm text-messaging Twitter, it means I have a cell phone I can use to write a note. Same thing if I'm using Twitter on a computer. Also, my notes aren't usually public updates, so I'd rather not share those on the Twitter timeline.
Still, it's great to see a new service built around Twitter. Keep up the good work.
sdsantos replied on September 15, 2007 22:06 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
Scott replied on September 15, 2007 21:41 to the discussion "TwitterNotes released" in TwitterNotes:
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