Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Screenr – Video Screencasting for Twitter

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Ok, I just found a very cool screen casting app on a Mashable post called Screenr. For those of you who are already aware of this, forgive me. This is really huge and works great for on the fly screencasts. It integrates with Twitter and the quality is awesome. Checkout Screenr and let me know what you think?

Geotagging in Tweetdeck

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Tweetdeck is another program that I have been using for my twitter needs. I have been using both Tweetdeck and Hootsuite for my twitter needs and I am torn about which one I like best. Today I found this Mashable post about the new features in Tweetdeck. See what you think and let me know what you use to access and keep up with twitter.

Hootsuite’s Newest Features

Thursday, January 7th, 2010


I know that this blog is supposed to be about photos, but this post is about a little program that I have been using for awhile now. One of the hardest issues that I have in dealing with social media is the ability to connect with my communities. That is one of the reasons that I love using my iPhone for photos and videos, I always have it with me and I can share it almost instantly with my community as things happen.

Hootsuite is an awesome little program that allows a person to aggregate (combine) social media networks into one application. In this case Hootsuite is accessible anywhere you have connectivity to the internet. Check out the newest additions to Hoosuite, they are pretty significant. Maybe it is just me, but it seems so hard to find a way to filter out all the excessive noise out there and just communicate with the people that I want to connect with. Thanks Hootsuite for all the great features!

FaceMic | Publish Your Audio on Twitter

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

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I found this in my travels tonight and thought I would give it a try. It is called FaceMic. It allows you to record an audio message and upload it, along with a picture or map, to your facebook profile. There is also a version for twitter.

Time, from download to this being published, was about 2.5 minutes. Talk about intuitive and easy to use. The quality is great in a quiet room.

If you use this, let me know what you think.