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I’ve been investigating Twitter (which is the runaway winner in the current poll for the Beerkada microblog), and I’m discovering cool apps for it, like Twuffer (a scheduling tool) and TweetDeck (a deskstop client). Although I’m wondering whether a time[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Phone companies can make up for revenue loss from free texting by charging for spam filtering. Drat! Don’t listen to me, telecoms!