Twittered Archive
Archive of text messages, tweets, and @replies posted to Twitter.com.
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April, Apr 30, 2008
nonprofit_tech: @seedoflife Got to do what you got to do. MacBook needs wifi, iPhone switches seamlessly. Point to iPhone.
nonprofit_tech: Sorry Tweeters. Refusing to pay Boingo for wifi access at Milwaukee airport. Txting notes to Twitter instead.
nonprofit_tech: RESEARCH: App of marketing datasets to id comm policies for hybrid member, mag, legis, gen adv orgs.
nonprofit_tech: ToDo: Research-Sheldon Gilbert, DIA's Salsa, MagnetMail, ABIS, Catalyst, & VAT. Reference: pattern rec.
nonprofit_tech: Never thought I'd be so happy to be in Milwaukee. But one step closer to Madison. Yippie-ki-ya!!
April, Apr 29, 2008
nonprofit_tech: Excited about content of interviews with NAACP. Used open ended format, with only 3 questions. People went on almost ad nauseam. Fantastic.
April, Apr 28, 2008
nonprofit_tech: Okay, DC. I mock you and your multiple transit systems. I take X8, Union 2 Penn, taxi then laugh, ha ha...
nonprofit_tech: Twine: Why use subsets of data when tags exist? Strikes me as will web replace library quest. Some don't comprehend nature of information.
nonprofit_tech: @wnalyd Since I've said nothing of Expression Engine (EE) in a few days. I will shamelessly suggest one of my favorite apps, ever.
nonprofit_tech: @campsoftware Congrats on name change. First thought I managed to follow both you and company. Was wondering how that had happened. ![]()
nonprofit_tech: @bloodandmilk P.S. Like the new avatar. It is new? I can't recall the old.
nonprofit_tech: @bloodandmilk In Baltimore. Dispatcher wouldn't take my cell number, since area code was from WI. So no cabs could confirm location. Ugh!!
nonprofit_tech: Alnisa is ready to go postal on the Yellow/Checker cab dispatch. Has called 5 times for ride.
April, Apr 27, 2008
nonprofit_tech: @ryancarson I've had some luck, stopping a download, then restarting to get better speeds. Also check upload data. Some sites ratio up/down
nonprofit_tech: @ryancarson Swarm is the cluster of users you're getting your downoad from. I'm not into xtorrent, but check max speed of file against swarm
April, Apr 26, 2008
nonprofit_tech: @hgumbert Sounds good, and is easier to guess what the product will do. Been following progress, lots off good stuff.
April, Apr 25, 2008
nonprofit_tech: "...complaining started 14yrs before the first Mac was even released." http://tinyurl.com/5abggm Great read! Steve Yegge via Daring Fireball
nonprofit_tech: Techies, can't we learn to write well. I'm thinking comprehensible. Took me 3d to get thru tech assess. Poor client, confounded by crap.
April, Apr 24, 2008
nonprofit_tech: @ntenhross Timelines, yes! But most are ~3mo. Site goals? Yes/No Mostly monitor for increased hits, loyalty, etc. Make tweaks for up to 1yr.
nonprofit_tech: @ntenhross More like a website plan, which includes wireframes or mock-ups, but most definitely fields, forms, sections, relationships, etc.
April, Apr 23, 2008
nonprofit_tech: Mac OS X Archive & Reinstall really should be given more props. Those flaky network problems and remote access issues all gone. Beddy-bye.
nonprofit_tech: @low Too difficult?! Every client we've introduced to EE, at least clients end of it; has taken too like bees to honey. Developers mixed.
nonprofit_tech: @daveiam Would if I were in Austin, or still in San Francisco. But I moved backed to Madison, WI. We need to start one out here.
nonprofit_tech: @daveiam Thanks for the link to FI Space http://www.fispace.org Adding to my list of interesting nonprofit blogs that deal with technology.
nonprofit_tech: @researchgoddess Don't forget @jetblue I admit to reading their tweets, even though I'm not a client.
nonprofit_tech: @lynn_fillmore Ahhh... well then I went out and got some sun today!!! That sounds so much better than my other itemization. Making me smile.
nonprofit_tech: @hgumbert Solutions sounds pretty intense. Read about grouping method. I recall a solution, Press File had drool worthy group functionality.
nonprofit_tech: Does a quick run to the bank to make a deposit, count as going out to get some sun on this gorgeous day?
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
@mortg2: Deceptive links, mostly to eZine @rticles. Ref.: 100 nonprofit emerging leaders…
@mortged3: Deceptive links, mostly to eZine @rticles. Ref.: 100 nonprofit emerging leaders…
@mortg850: Deceptive links, mostly to eZine @rticles. Ref.: 100 nonprofit emerging leaders…
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@mortge: Deceptive links, mostly to eZine @rticles. Ref.: 100 nonprofit emerging leaders…
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
@tanni6dc4: Deceptive links. Mostly to dieting related sites. Uses headlines such as: Child Watch® Column - We Must End Child Hunger Now.
@humsurfer: Some deceptive links. Mostly just a marketing account.
Monday, May 05, 2008
@linkworth: Not Steve Ballmer. Spam ads.
@harbhajan: All advertising links. Though not deceptive.
@visalf476: Deceptive links.
@visal5: Deceptive links.
@evolu1d7: Deceptive linking. Again using http://hopurl.com
Sunday, May 04, 2008
@linktastic: Not Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs, just a marketer. Links aren’t purely deceptive, the topic is specific, if ad based.
@googlesense: Most likely, NOT Sergey Brin of Google. Links are not deceptive. They just link to paid advertising on topic.
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