Goodbye Twitter, hello Google+

Goodbye Twitter, hello Google+
In many ways Twitter and Google+ are very similar. They are both open networks, where you can follow anyone you want to. In Google plus, you can add any person to a circle, which is very similar to following someone, only better since you can make different circles to manage the people you follow. Twitter ...

How the Facebook Open Stream API helps content based websites

How the Facebook Open Stream API helps content based websites
The Open Stream allows you to post content on behalf of a user. A lot of applications, already use this feature. like games which ask you to invite your friends or applications that let you post a message for your friends. If done correctly and in moderation it can be a great addition to the ...

An open letter to the Government on Internet censorship 4

Dear Mrs. Gandhi and all other politicians who want to control the Internet, I write to you as a concerned citizen, to request you not to try to censor the Internet. I am not afraid that you will succeed. Other governments in stricter regimes have tried to control the Internet, and they have failed miserably. ...

How to get free data on how well your Tweets are doing

How to get free data on how well your Tweets are doing
Have you ever wondered how well your tweets are doing on Twitter?  Do you know how many people clicked on the links you tweeted? There are some very expensive tools out there like Radian 6, which give you very deep insight into your social media activities as well as what people are saying about you. ...

Why you should not auto-DM people who follow you

One of the most irritating things about following people are the auto-DM thanking you for following them and asking you to check out their blog or Facebook profile. There are Twitter apps out there which help you delete these irritating messages from your mailbox. Do people click on these links? I never do. I know ...