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Social Media is meant to be Social, so if you aren't going to interact, maybe your best bet is to go elsewhere, or change how you are approaching this The more you fill someone's stream (the replies they see in twitter) with possibly irrelevant information, the less likely they are to be interested in following and interacting with you

Twitter - Startup #6 - Using Feeds

http://zucker-scharff.blogspot.com/2009/10/twitter-startup-6-using-feeds.html
http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/most-tweets-per-day_b5394 According to TweetStats.com , I update my Twitter timeline at an average of 45.2 times per day. For some people that seems like quite a lot, but it absolutely pales in comparison when held up against Twitter’s big-hitters. Using both Twittercounter and Twitterholic (both of which actually have slight variations in their charts), and checking as much as I can on Twitter.com itself, I’ve taken a minute to calculate who it is that’s tweeting the most on Twitter, and (where possible) what is they’re talking about.

You Think You Tweet A Lot? Here Are Twitter’s Top 10 Tweeters |

Brizzly Adds Facebook - Aims to be The Blogger.com of Social Med

Brizzly wants to be to microblogging what Blogger.com was to blogging five years ago. Currently, Brizzly offers a user-friendly browser-based interface for Twitter and Facebook. The Facebook integration went live today and more social media applications will be added as the product evolves. Brizzly was founded by Jason Shellen , one of the original developers of Blogger (acquired by Google in 2003). Currently Brizzly is in private beta, but ReadWriteWeb has scored 2000 invites for our readers to test it out! http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/brizzly_adds_facebook.php
WWW.WIRED.COM - There are many, many laws having nothing to do with government, that are useful to know because they tell you something about how the universe works. There are Newton’s laws of motion, the laws of thermodynamics, Boyle’s law, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, among dozens more. Most of these laws have been known for a long time, but it wasn’t until a mere nineteen years ago that… http://tweetmeme.com/story/265639293/10-geeky-laws-that-should-exist-but-don%e2%80%99t-geekdad-wiredcom

10 Geeky Laws That Should Exist, But Don’t | GeekDad |

This post is inspired by my classmates who are jumping head long into Twitter at the moment. I really get excited when I see people try new things and start learning. I remember when I signed up to twitter there was lots of stuff about etiquette and expected feelings about usage as a newbie , but not much on what it is that you’re actually seeing on your screen. So here’s the basic version of what I would have loved to know about the magic screen when I signed up.

What I’d have liked to have known when I started using

http://mollybob.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/what-id-have-liked-to-have-known-when-i-started-using-twitter/

Buzz Tips: Seesmic Desktop for Twitter with Facebook Integration

So much is published about 'boys toys' - cars, computers, phones, gadgets etc but what about girls toys? What do we like to do with our spare time? http://www.girlstoys.co.nz/