SCO0164 - Twitter Desktop Clients

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As promised, this weeks show follows on from last week, and covers some of the top Twitter clients available for the Mac (and Windows in two cases)

The Twitter web interface is functional but could be better. Luckily, and some would say one of the catalysts of Twitters success, the Twitter developers have released a Twitter API or Application Programming Interface, that allows third party developers to create external clients for Twitter for the Desktop and Mobile devices. In this weeks show I cover three of the top Twitter Desktop clients:

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Twitterrific - A native Mac application that is the application of choice for many, many Mac users. A combination of small desktop footprint, support for keyboard shortcuts and access to many of OSX's inbuilt functions such as spell checker, makes this application ideally suited to the Mac environment. Link



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Twhirl - The first of two applications built on Adobes AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) - a cross-platform runtime environment for building rich Internet applications using Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, HTML, or Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application. Consequently, Twhirl can run both on OSX and Windows. The only downside is that this application doesn't have access to standard OSX components like Twitterrific, or support for keyboard shortcuts. This is offset by a much more feature rich Twitter environment along with support for other social networks built right into the Application. Link


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TweetDeck - The second application built on AIR, TweetDeck takes a unique approach by organising your Tweets into a multicolumn layout as well as keeping a local store of all your tweets. Add in support for some great realtime search features plus some other specialised support for Twitter services make TweetDeck a great option, but you need to have plenty of screen real estate to get the most out of it. TweetDeck is ideally suited to those of us with multiple monitor setups. Since this show was recorded, a new version of TweetDeck has been released with support for 12seconds, a sort of Twitter service but for video clips. Link

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SCO0163 - Twitter

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Twitter! If you haven’t used it, you don’t know what you are missing! Launched in 2006, Twitter has become the de-facto standard for micro blogging and even after suffering problems with downtime and the famous “failwhale” people still go back to it, refusing to jump off Twitter onto the other micro blogging platforms. Ok, they might try others out, but they always keep one foot firmly in the twitter camp!

Twitter has long transcended its original intended usage and has been transformed by the user base into an indispensable social and business communications tool.

Basically it’s a simple centralised messaging system, which allows you to post text messages of up to 140 characters.

Simple!

You can follow other like minded people, news sites, commercial organisations, friends, family, colleagues, in fact all sorts of people and organisations and exchange messages with them. Twitter is both a noticeboard and a conversational tool allowing you to have your own “virtual watercooler” and feel more connected in this ever increasingly digital age. You really have to try it to fully understand the benefits it can bring.

Update: @jane73 from Australia has posted a typical story about a new twitter user finding her way around over on her blog - Twitter Explained, Well Sort Of... - worth checking out!

So this weeks show takes you through the basics of Twitter. The show covers:
  • Setting up a Twitter Account
  • Twitter Settings
  • Using the Twitter Web Interface
  • Finding People Using Twitter
  • Twitter Messages
  • Twitter @Replies
  • Twitter Direct Messages
  • Using Twitter Notices
That’s just for starters and will give you a good grounding in Twitter basics and using Twitter on the web.

Next week, I’ll be taking a look at some popular Twitter clients that further enhance the usability of Twitter and make it even easier to use.

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SCO0097 - Using Wordpress - Free Blogging Software

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Following on from an earlier show (a much earlier show - SCO0057), this week I take you through some of the common features and new functionality in Wordpress, the free blogging software. The previous episode covered installtion and configuration so this time we get to look at how to actually use Wordpress.

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This weeks full show includes sections on:

Installation Recap
Using the Administration Panel
Downloading and Installing Templates
Downloading and Installing Plugins
Wordpress Widgets
Installing and Configuring Wordpress Widgets
Tiger Administration Plugin for Wordpress
Wordpress Options

Once you've mastered Wordpress, you're on your way to creating your very own blog with this amazing free software.

Some links mentioned in this weeks show:

SCO0055 - Wordpress Part 1
SCO0071 - Using an Internet Hosting Provider - SiteGround
SiteGround Affiliate Link
SCO0085 - Speed Download - Part 1
SCO0086 - Speed Download - Part 2
Anaconda Theme
WordPress
WordPress Widgets Blog
MarsEdit
My Own Reality - My Personal WordPress Blog

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SCO0055 - WordPress Blogging Tool

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WordPress is one of the premier, industrial strength blogging tools and it's completely free! Available as both a hosted solution and also as a rich, flexible server or desktop based installable package, Wordpress enables you to create an online presence simply and easily. It must be good as even Robert Scoble uses it!

This screencast takes you through the various options for setting up Wordpress from the simple hosted solution through to the seemingly scary (but not really!) manual installation (available in the Extra! section) on a remote Linux server using both cPanel and unassisted.

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Free ScreenCast Covers:
Reasons for selecting Wordpress
Setting up a free Wordpress hosted blog
Changing Themes
Selecting a Hosting Provider
Wordpress Requirements
Creating a Hosting Provider Account with SiteGround
Creating an Email User
Using cPanel to Automatically install Wordpress


Extra Section Covers:
Downloading and Unpacking Wordpress
Creating MySql user and database using cPanel
Editing Wordpress Configuration Files
Configuring CyberDuck to FTP
Uploading WordPress files to your Hosting Account
Running Wordpress installation script


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SCO0004 - Blogs - What are they and how to create one!

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A 15 minute screencast explaining just what a blog is, a look at some typical blogs and a very simple demo on how you can set up your own blog to get your presence on the web.

Duration: 6.17
Size: 27MB
Platform: mac or pc
Level: Simple

Links:
Blogger
DonsBlog
Kitten Fluff