Le 17-12-07 à 15:25, Todd O'Neill a écrit :

> Twitter: I don't get it. Could be my age but I would have to set  
> aside time
> to "tweet" and with everything else that I SHOULD set aside time for  
> Twitter
> isn't even on the list.

If you use an application like Twitterific (Mac) or one of the other  
many twitter desktop clients[1] it's much easier and faster to post  
tweets.

[1]:http://twitter.pbwiki.com/Apps

For me, twitterific sits there running in the background and when I  
feel the urge to post to Twitter I just hit a quick key, blab out what  
I wanted to say, and hit return. The other huge benefit is that  
Twitterific and other desktop clients pull down tweets from people  
you're following, so you never have to interact with the web site at  
all.

The other way I use Twitter is when I'm out - I send SMS messages to  
Twitter with what I'm up to that night if I'm meeting up with friends  
later on, or if I'm looking for company to come along for the ride.

The reality is that like any other "social" application you either  
find a need it fulfills or a way to integrate it into your life or you  
don't. No harm, no foul.

Neil


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