Great review from my friend @Mat, explaining it all.
At the Social Media Latin America conference last week, I spoke to MundoContact about my vision for the short format in rural areas.
“There’s a real difference here between the power of multimedia and the power of text,” says Dom Sagolla, the author of a book about the art of twittering.
I had a chance to meet some of the brightest minds at the Festival, and speak briefly on behalf of the charitable events at Tweet House this week.
My company Dollar App is participating, by donating all profits from Math Cards through January to help Haiti.
Addiction: one reason I wrote "140 Characters." See Part Three: Mastery.
"The fourteen of us gave our best ideas of what to do next, all around this idea of 'groups.'"
Wonderful article from Daniel Brusilovsky, teenaged entrepreneur and contributor to the book.
Dom Sagolla, co-creator of Twitter, for example, recently made the switch from working in research and development at Adobe to creating iPhone applications with his company, DollarApp. Sagolla is also authoring a book "140 Characters," which demonstrates the effect of hypertext on literature by redefining the concept of "the book" using Twitter and iPhone to start, he says. Could he have done this 10 years ago? Doubtful.
My brother and his lady Alex had some excellent photos taken, prior to their wedding this Summer.
Just another example of social media policy and the power of these connections.
My developer profile, including the key Twitter Apps that I use.
Print may be dead, but paper is alive in this lovely stop-motion animation.
"Clearly explains some simple concepts not only for Twitter, but writing in general. Hemingway's writing style. I get it now."
My interview with the Dutch Cowboys in Amsterdam, about iPhoneDevCamp, the book, and the future.
A nice, succinct interview with yours truly on the world's oldest—and best—radio broadcasting station.
Um, wow.
Now shipping: a new form of book that is constantly updated with fresh content. Features Built-in Browser, a Read-only Twitter client, multimedia, and exclusive content.
Mentions for some App Show friends, and my beloved iPhoneDevCamp.
"Dom Sagolla, co-creator of Twitter, and founder of the iPhoneDevCamp app training group, agrees that the game has changed, but said that independent developers need to look harder for new opportunities and apply more social media marketing techniques to get their apps noticed."