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  • Get a slick Facebook cover photo from your instagram photos

    Statigram, the same app I mentioned on a previous post has a cool feature to help you promote your instagram photos as well as to take advantage of your images already posted to instagram. If you go to statigram, you can visit the promote tab and allow it to create a Facebook cover photo based…

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  • Where do your Instagram followers come from?

    Recently I wondered where my Instagram followers are. I know most of them are my IRL (in real life) friends so most of them come from the southern California area. But as I hit over 1000 followers, I know that not all of them come from Orange County. But I can guess that they are…

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  • Introduction to ifttt.com for #SMMOC

    During a recent SMMOC meetup, we talked about ifttt.com. Ifttt stands for I*f This Then T*hat, and it is a web service that allows you to automate certain activities online. Ifttt is similar to other services like Yahoo Pipes, or Tarpipe; it takes a source of content and sends it to a destination. The source…

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  • Formulists for Twitter is Going Away

    I’m bummed out to see a startup fail, every time, but not everyone can make it. This Twitter world is very competitive. If you didn’t know about Formulists, it doesn’t matter much now, but I’ll give you a quick rundown. Formulists was a tool to help you manage Twitter lists. You could create lists based…

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  • TTYtter, yes Twitter from the command line

    This is mostly for the twitter-geeks and Sys Admins or those that are a mix of both. Some of the applicable uses for this program as I see it are: Updating from cron or automated tasks Updating from your terminal Update certain events from a logfile Updating Twitter from a low-powered computer, TTYtter runs on…

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  • Talk O’Clock, crowd sourcing your wake up calls

    Talk O’Clock is a new social app. Kind of interesting and kind of kooky but nonetheless I gave it a try. The whole concept is novel and it works like this: You set up an alarm for whatever time and date you need and the system will try to find someone that will call you…

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