Twitter has thrown down the gauntlet - to itself - in a bid to regain the confidence of its frustrated users. The popular microblogging service has taken a beating for months for its continuing downtime, which has undermined much of the buzz and... (posted on 9 Jun 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
There has been a lot of excitement around Web 2.0 technology lately. It appears that we haven't learned much from our Web 1.0 days, also known as the .Com days. These exciting new technologies allow for companies to quickly produce new web sites and... (posted on 7 Jun 2008 by Enterprise Topics)
When I wrote my “Is Twitter a risk?” post earlier this week, I made some assumptions that obscured my point. Luckily I have people like Joel Esler to tell me that EVERYTHING is a risk to some degree or another. There’s the old joke about the only... (posted on 6 Jun 2008 by Network Security Blog)
It’s no surprise that twitter can be a bit unstable from time to time. Twitter is probably the only service I know that’s almost more down than it’s up, and still have a loyal fan base and increase it’s number of users. But what are the... (posted on 6 Jun 2008 by Connected Internet)
Microsoft Outlook is one of the most famous desktop email clients which allows you to read emails, schedule appointments, take notes, manage your contacts all from the confines of your desktop. Outlook in itself is quite sufficient for most users but... (posted on 6 Jun 2008 by Techie Buzz)
Plurk is what happens when Twitter fails to innovate. Plurk isn't just about status updates, but all those other things we say and do too, in an interactive time line that's fun, visual and instant... (posted on 5 Jun 2008 by Blah, Blah! Technology)
Twitter, the micro blogging service which allows you to submit messages that are 140 characters or less has become an excellent communications tool. A large number of people are using Twitter on a daily basis to keep up with the world as well as... (posted on 4 Jun 2008 by Weblog Tools Collection)

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