Yesterday’s OpenSocial hackathon was the first event of this kind for me — and I’m quite glad that Simon had convinced me to attend.
Twitter: Ten Commandments for Twits and Twerps
Published in January 6th, 2008
Posted by FND in Uncategorized
This will make for a good first edition of the “suggested reading” series: After his initial probing draft, Phil has published the Ten Commandments of Twitter. Definitely a must-read for any Twitter user! In a similar vein, Paul has come up with the distinction of Twits and Twerps. (I’m definitely a Twit — I hope… [...]
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