Viewing Your Google+ Stream Chronologically
I like to view my social media streams in strict chronological order. Go to the following post from +Luiz Fernado to find out how.
https://plus.google.com/112628336965092687932/posts/28BVXHTt6d6
I like to view my social media streams in strict chronological order. Go to the following post from +Luiz Fernado to find out how.
https://plus.google.com/112628336965092687932/posts/28BVXHTt6d6
There’s a good article on WebProNews that explains the legal basis for this concept in the United States, which has its foundation in the first amendment. Note that this article applies only to the United States.
Having reached the 2,000 follower barrier on Twitter, I needed to bring my follower list down closer to my followed list. There are some services that will simply unfollow those who don’t follow you, but since I follow–and read–some tech gurus, news services, and such, that don’t follow me, I didn’t want to do that….
Apparently, there’s to be a sort of rush, according to TechCrunch.
Google+ will cease to exist in April. Google has had too little use and too many security issues. My favorite comment on this is from Significant Digits, a daily set of notes on numbers in the news. It reports this under the headline 52.5 million users. (Of these, due to automatic posting software, my company…
I posted on March 23 about how security and convenience conflict. I just found some numbers on one of my favorite sites, FiveThirtyEight.com. Their article The Trouble With Leaving Facebook Is That We Like Facebook explains the data.
From @jasonhiner: The Four Stages of the typical Twitter User. I’m trying to move from stage three to stage four.
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