March 25, 2008Where I Welcome My Twitter Feed to My BlogI've always been a bit phobic about upgrades, so I am happy to announce that this blog has been successfully upgraded to the latest version of Movable Type. The only reason I bothered was because I wanted a plugin (that wouldn't run on the old version) to cross-post my Twitter feed directly on my blog. What's Twitter? It's a fairly new micro-blogging platform that distributes 140-character answers to the question "What are you doing now?" I've written a bit more about Twitter (including listing a few good articles that go into more depth) over at Internet Tip of the Week: Twitter Wants to Know What You Are Doing. You can join my Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/barbarafeldman, or you can simply follow along here at barbarafeldman.com, where my latest tweet will show up in the upper right hand corner (over there ----->) and in its own Twitter category. Tweet! Tweet!
More Posts Like This One: > Online Publishing > Syndication > What's New? Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at March 25, 2008 2:41 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) Read Comments
i gust want to say some thing "great job" Update your Twitter randomly according to your intrest Or, from Rss Feed Or, from your own tweet message list Or, Any combination of the above three http://feedmytwitter.com Posted by: srdha on May 21, 2009 2:05 AM |
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RT @jango Great news! #AdvertisingTax (aka "Amazon Tax") vetoed in California. Link ~~ From Twitter on Jul 1, 09 06:34 PM
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