Last month I actually started using my Twitter.com account, not that it has seen much action. Part of the reason for that is I really don’t like having more of my content somewhere that is outside of my control. To try and fix that I’ve installed a plugin on this blog to keep things in sync. And for the record, here’s my lame tweet history so far:
- @JesseStay - EC2 is often more expensive, but does provide additional flexability 10:51 AM November 12, 2007
- @JesseStay Perhaps there will be other FB hosting options soon http://tinyurl.com/2ovxlb 09:39 AM November 12, 2007
- @ashbuckles Hi Matt! 01:50 PM November 09, 2007
- Long wait for new tire 03:41 PM November 02, 2007
- Long wait for a new tire 03:33 PM November 02, 2007
- Waiting for new tire 02:39 PM November 02, 2007
- giving into peer pressure 12:05 AM November 02, 2007
I’m not actually committing to using it more, but I’m leaving that open as a possibility.
December 6th, 2007 at 6:08 pm Laura Moncur
I use the Twitter Tools plugin to post my tweets to my blog and post a tweet when I write a blog entry. I feel so much better knowing that all of my stuff is in one place.
I’ve found that I use Twitter to keep track of bookmarks that I want to look at later (kind of like del.icio.us, but I control it).
December 6th, 2007 at 6:17 pm Joseph Scott
@Laura -
Twitter Tools is what I’m using also. Hopefully it will do the job.
February 28th, 2008 at 4:26 pm WizzKid
Hey Joseph,
Just saw your twitter and thought I would start following you :) , I think you should keep it up!
@Laura Twitter Tools is a good plugin, simple and affective