Site Reviews
Screenr Will Be A Great Customer Service Tool
I have delayed launching a real Twitter account for Real Estate Shows for a long time.
We want to have the Twitter account be relevant and beneficial to our customers. Brad Coy sent me a DM this morning that included a link to a new Screencasting site that is built around sharing via Twitter and I [...]
Google Voice – A Few Hiccups, But Great Promise
Ever since I received my invite to GrandCentral.com, I have held steadfastly to the belief that it was going to be a winner. I think my excitement was evident in March of 2007 when I wrote, “GrandCentral Called And I Answered.”
When Google purchased GrandCentral in July, 2007, I replaced my regular phone number with my [...]
TweetGrid – A Quick Tutorial
If anything qualifies as sane technology, TweetGrid does. And since I finished this quick video, upon my request, @JazzyChad has added a “ReTweet” feature that will come in very, very handy.
TweetGrid – A Quick “How To” from respres on Vimeo.
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Have A Listen To Lifehacker on Jott Feeds
I listen to my Utterz Circle in the car. It’s one of my forms of driving entertainment and also a way to maximize my time. I love it.
Jott just added a new feature to their service today that gives me one more way to maximize my driving time. It’s called Jott Feeds. “Jott Feeds offers [...]
A Quick Look At PicLens
Thanks to Teresa Boardman for turning me on to this browser plugin.
PicLens “transforms your browser into a full-screen, 3D experience for viewing photos and videos across the web. With one click, PicLens makes online media come to life via an immersive presentation that goes beyond the confines of the traditional browser.”
I’ll never look at [...]
LinkBun.ch Does One Thing Very Well
It puts a whole bunch of links into one link.
Here’s an example: http://linkbun.ch/cf3 If you’ve ever tried to get more than one link into a text message or over on Twitter, you’ll understand why this will be a useful little tool. And because it does one thing, it’s painfully simple.
Go to LinkBun.ch. Type the links [...]
Hahlo 3 Is My iPhone Twitter Choice
I finally jailbroke my iPhone last week using Ziphone.
Anxious to test some applications, I quickly downloaded Twinkle, featured by Installer, and MobileTwitter. I like Twinkle’s “Near Me” feature and the “feel” of each of the native applications. They were certainly responsive, but neither gave me the ease of use features that my favorite web based [...]
TrackThePack – Perfectly Simple
I love some of the new sites being developed that are highly targeted and ridiculously simple. TrackThePack.com fits that description.
Thanks to Joel Burslem over at FOREM for pointing this one out via Twitter last night. It does one thing, track packages sent via UPS, FedEx, DHL and USPS. That’s it. And it has a Google [...]
Is Apple’s Time Machine A Space Age Space Hog?
Apple’s new Time Machine backup system is one of the coolest things, visually, I’ve seen in a long, long time. I love the windows cascading back into the image of wide open space. If you’re not careful, it turns out that image is a metaphor for how much space you’re going to need to run [...]
TechnoSanity Is Now Live
Miles to go before I sleep.
There’s a lot to do to get this blog ready for prime time, but we’ve chosen a magazine template we like and our editing it to make it work for our needs.
There’s also still a great deal of work to be done to establish the right focus for the content [...]






