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Blog Name: the qualified yes
Url: http://btrandolph.com
Language: English
Topics: social media, deep thoughts, randomness
Description: stuff that occurs to me. some helpful, some random, some funny, some weird. take a look!
Popularity: 35 Followers

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to sleep, perchance to dream
how do I love thee, motorola droid? your awesomeness makes me ignore even my fear of verizon’s evil minions and their schemes to monetize your deliciousness. so what applications have I unearthed to frost my lovely crumpet? in due time I will tell you of fair xeeku, a twitter client to rule them all. of trusty
getting stuff _back_ into facebook (via social media answers)
I’ve posted on how to remove unwanted wall posts and notifications from your facebook stream. I mentioned how to get them back again, too, but Kevin offers a very clear explanation of how to correct, shall we say, overzealous editing of
twitter knows where you were last night.
and it’s telling your friends. twitter has “officially” introduced geotagging. let me qualify: this afternoon, a post appeared on twitter’s blog announcing that the geotagging api (man, isn’t this no caps thing annoying) was available in “api-only” form. that means it won’t start show
droid released: new sheriff in town
for several months, I’ve had phone envy. iphone users were the new cool kids, casually swiping a finger across the screen and showing a crystal clear picture of themselves with barack obama. or paris hilton. you know what I mean. the iphone was great at everything except, naysayers whispered, being a phone. at&t’s network, already a little sketchy, groaned under the weight of the iphonic hordes surfing the miniature, yet still world wide, web.
double take: sharing and social media
the other week I noticed some roiling of the placid waters of social media love. some random blogger was “lifting content” from assorted web x.0 luminaries. when does sharing stop being social? when sharing is scaring when I visited the site, I saw that @looppacosmos was using a posterous blog.  I love postero

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