I’m @donfergusonjr, in case it ever becomes the case that I have anything of 
any import whatsoever to say!  I had the idea that I might, in my area of 
expertise, and that one’s @ppblog.  I might even start opining there, at some 
point. . .

 

Tweed on the Pre works pretty well.  Would be nice to have multiple “columns” 
that one could switch between like launcher pages. . .

 

Cheers,

Don

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim 
Griffin
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 4:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Treo] Twitter

 

  

And I am at @jim_griffin ...feel free to follow.

Jim
(Via Palm Pre)
On Feb 28, 2010 4:37 PM, Alli <[email protected] 
<mailto:alli%40allibama.net> &gt; wrote: 

&nbsp;

Start by following some of the known (infamous?) entities from this group:

Craig = @Cra1g

Joel = @JSuplido

me = @Alli_Flowers

John Messeder = @John_Messeder

Harold G = @HumanRaceHorses

There are a couple of good tricks to successful tweeting. The first is - 

don't just refresh the web page. Use a dedicated Twitter client like 

(the free) TweetDeck. It will give you a much more fulfilling Twitter 

experience. When you first choose whom to follow, start with people you 

know. Then as you see them tweeting to people and you wonder what 

they're responding to...follow that person. Or just peruse their follow 

list from the web and follow any of their follows who look interesting. 

Oh, and ENGAGE your followers! Nothing worse than soliloquists or those 

who tweet nothing but links.

On 2/28/2010 3:18 PM, Don Ferguson wrote:

&gt; Yep, I got to the end. I may have to revisit Twitter. Have you published

&gt; some (or could you publish some) of the people/entities you follow, or can 
I

&gt; see that in Twitter? Also, and sorry if this has been answered already, how

&gt; do you watch that river flow by and sample it?

&gt;

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