Kristin is a UX Designer living in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two boys.
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Twitter DMs That Went Public: DM Fail
In what must be one of the nastiest Twitter apps created, DM Fail aims to highlight Twitter messages that the creators intended to make private, but accidentally posted to a public Twitter stream. The method for catching these is not…
Tweets to Go: 35+ More Twitter Resources for Your Phone
In the past year, Twitter has exploded; more and more users are joining and finding new ways to stay connected to the service 24/7. Here are over 35 Twitter resources for your iPhone, G1, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device, smartphone, or…
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Irony Alert: Get Website Downtime Alerts via Twitter
Not too long ago, Twitter was constantly lambasted for its lack of reliability. Now, at least one developer is confident enough in the microblogging tool to launch a simple service that notifies users of website uptime/downtime via Twitter replies. Ding…
Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts with #Splitweet
Have no doubt: Twitter is becoming serious business. And we’re not just talking about enterprise Twitter apps like Yammer. Splitweet is a new tool for “heavy and corporate” users of Twitter with some handy tools for businesses. The 3 key…
Twitterspeak: 66 Twitter Terms You Don’t Need to Know
Never read a twiller? Having twissues with your twerminology? Welcome, then, to the unforgivable abuse of the English language that some call Twitterspeak. The trick, in most instances, is to take the first two letters of microblogging service Twitter and…
5 Ways to Keep Your Drunken Self Away From the Internet
Going near the Internet when you’re drunk is a bad, bad idea. Many people have discovered this the hard way. It’s particularly bad if you work online. Google acknowledged this potential threat of the modern age when they provided a…
OpenInviter: Open Source Contact Importer (From E-mail Providers, Social Networks..)
Allowing users to invite their contacts from other networks or e-mail providers is a popular method used in social networks & web applications. OpenInviter is an open source PHP class, written in PHP5, for importing contacts from most of the…
Check out Yammer. It's like twitter, but focused around "what are you working on?", instead of "what are you doing?". In a nutshell, you signup and validate the domain of your work email address by confirming your email. For example.…
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