James Chevalier A Little About A Lot

8Jun/100

Daily Twitter Updates For 06-07-2010

23May/100

Daily Twitter Updates For 05-22-2010

  • loved Introducing Google TV on Boxee http://bit.ly/dv7jAX #
  • It would be cool if @gist used the @evernote API to export info (or info that I've bundled together!) into a note #
  • What if social networks operated a bit more like email? Connected, but totally interoperable http://bit.ly/dknItV #
  • Just got my first notification via #boxcar on my iPhone - it's a cool app! Their tweets are included in my Software list http://j.mp/aNZqD6 #
  • I think I just decided to go to the Hidden Tech event on Monday http://www.hidden-tech.net anybody else going? #
  • OH: This song makes me feel like I'm in Chucky Cheese! {in reference to Bangles - Eternal Flame} #
  • Idea! Take ebooks and push them into an RSS feed so that a fee paragraphs are spit out a day; easily consume within your daily media intake. #
28Oct/090

Relevant Exploration Through Google Reader

This post is an add-on to the previous post Don't Slouch At The Dinner Table.  I'm posting an updating because one of the features that I quickly glossed over has been upgraded, and is starting to be quite useful.  I'm referring to the Like feature, and in this post I'll tell you how it has been upgraded to be quite a useful tool.

30Sep/090

Don’t Slouch At The Dinner Table

Google Reader has Like and Share features built in that let me do more than simply read posts.  The Like and Share features allow me to tell others about interesting things I find on the internet.  I use these two features quite a bit...

23Sep/090

Contemplate Consuming The Internet

Don't waste time revisiting websites over & over - have them delivered to you!  Subscribe to a site's RSS feed (like mine), so you don't have to travel all over the internet to stay up to speed.  Instead of going from website to website reading them individually, you'll have the updates delivered to you in a single easy to manage location.

16Sep/090

How To Use Neat Stuff

There is all sorts of neat stuff out there - Blogs, RSS Feeds, Facebook, Twitter, Digg/StumbleUpon/Reddit, Flickr/Picasa, Last.fm, YouTube (and that's just the popular stuff!) - but a lot of people aren't really sure how useful it all is, or how it all fits together.

I'll have heaps of posts here as time goes by where I'll quickly explain some helpful terms, and give tips on how to make the most of your experience with each service.  These posts will all be tossed into the Thoughts category, and I'll also thoroughly tag them to help with searching later on down the line.