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Suddenly, the World became a much quieter place. No, it’s not you, it’s “just” a small settings update by Twitter in action today.
In the words of Marshall from ReadWriteWeb …“users no longer see public replies sent by friends to people they themselves are not following. (Fragmented conversations, they are called.) This isn’t a small change at all, it’s big and it’s bad. The new setting eliminates serendipitous social discovery.”
The changes sound small, right? Yes, it is indeed a small change, it’s just that we can’t see Tweets …
Friends & Lifestyle, LifeHacking Lifestyle, Social Responsibility »
Want to get featured in future blog posts ?
Hi my friends,
I just got a Media Request from a Journalist to do a feature on Twitter which might be published in the papers. I’m writing it now and it would be great to what you think about too about the two questions.
(1) What do you use Twitter for?
(2) Why do you like it in 140 characters?
Two simple questions, short answers will do, longer ones will be most appreciated.
I might compile your answers into an eBook and do some viral marketing …
Friends & Lifestyle, Self Improvement, Social Responsibility »
I would think that in life, many people’s idea of a dream life they hope to live is a glamorous one, having their personal chauffeurs, private jets and again, the fast cars and big houses. Their perfect day may include much of the above. When I was younger, I used to think that was what I was aiming for too, it would make me feel powerful, wouldn’t it? Yes, it did felt to be that way at that time. But my concept and view of life changed the day …
Modern Technology, Social Responsibility »
Having read the Newspaper today, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Nicole Nissim, a psychology major from the University of Central Florida tuned in to YouTube not to watch bands and comedy skits, but to watch Maths Videos to learn Tri equations!
What she said during the interview struck me, she said "I was able to watch them at my own pace and if I didn’t get a concept, I could easily rewind it. It was a lot clearer once I watched the video."
Now, YouTube is perhaps best …








