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carmelelise replied on May 29, 2009 19:04 to the question "Can you put me in touch with your Ad Ops Director?" in OneRiot:
We do plan on running ads in the future, but right this very second, we're not. We'd love to hear about ways you think we could work together, though - drop a line to jayers@oneriot.com!
carmelelise replied on April 03, 2009 13:38 to the idea "xtra crap in RTs" in OneRiot:
carmelelise replied on April 02, 2009 07:05 to the idea "Faceoff!" in OneRiot:
OneRiot's Twitter Search sifts throught the links being shared on twitter and organizes the conversations happening around them, while Twitter's own search groups everything related to one search query together.
Both are good for separate things: Twitter's helps you follow broad, unrelated streams of chatter about a topic; OneRiot's helps you narrow those conversations down to their respective origins - so it depends on what you're looking for! If you're a blogger or marketer hoping to track what people are saying about a specific article, we've gotcha covered - but if you're looking for an overarching sentiment, either of us will do the trick!
carmelelise replied on April 02, 2009 06:54 to the question "10 to a page?" in OneRiot:
carmelelise replied on April 01, 2009 19:29 to the praise "How Big is OneRiot?" in OneRiot:
carmelelise replied on January 07, 2009 23:48 to the problem "OneRiot taking over my browser!" in OneRiot:
Hey - sorry for the confusion - The Ultimate Myspace Toolbar is another OneRiot toolbar, so depending on which one you have that is what you'll be hunting for in the uninstall process.
So yeah, just like THISisCRAP pointed out, an IE uninstall looks like: Tools -> Manage Add-ons -> Name of Toolbar (OneRiot or Myspace) -> Disable.-
carmelelise started following the problem "OneRiot taking over my browser!" in OneRiot.
carmelelise marked one of Eridanus' replies in Twitter as useful. Eridanus replied to the idea "We could share more juicy info if we could embed links".
carmelelise shared an idea in Twitter on October 10, 2008 13:03:
We could share more juicy info if we could embed linksI would really, really love the ability to embed links in my posts - space saving and information loving, ya know?
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