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These are some preliminary graphics visualizing some of my personal Twitter data.

 

This graph shows all of my Tweets since I have been on Twitter as small grey circles. Size of the small circles indicates the size of the tweet.

 

The graph line shows my first tweet of the day. Deviations (one in March, one in May/June) indicate times when I was tweeting from different time zones.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

This graphic shows the Twitter activity of NYTimes editor Patrick LaForge (@palafo)

 

The yellow line shows the average first tweet. The grey graph line shows how that first tweet varies over time.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

These are some preliminary graphics visualizing some of my personal Twitter data.

 

Here, you see all of my Tweets since I have been on Twitter. Size of the small circles indicates the size of the tweet.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

This graphic shows the Twitter activity of TED founder Chris Anderson (@TEDChris)

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

This graphic shows the Twitter activity of writer Clay Shirky (@cshirky)

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

These are some preliminary graphics visualizing some of my personal Twitter data.

 

Here, you see all of my Tweets since I have been on Twitter. Size of the small circles indicates the size of the tweet. Red circles are the first tweets of the day.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

This graphic shows the Twitter activity of NYTimes editor Patrick LaForge (@palafo)

 

The bar graph at the bottom shows tweets/day.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

 

From Gmail, I'm reading a twittergram, aka tweet, from Merlin Mann (http://twitter.com/hotdogsladies) which goes along the lines: "First, I have a wife, not a girlfriend. Second, I could hardly be more grateful that she is not, as you say, "a freak" like you."

 

Based on his keywords usage, wife and girlfriend, Google decides it should include dating women of the cougar persuasion. After all, they are an endangered species :)

log on to tomsshoes.com for more info.

If you want to upload pictures to Pownce in addition to Twitter (from Flickr), fill in the username and password fields for Pownce on the flickrToTwitter settings page.

OK so this Photo was taken with a Canon 30D and an eyefi card. It was uploaded to Flickr wirelessly using the Wifi at Cafe Aroma and then sent to twitter using twittergram. Twittergram reads your Flickr rss feed and only tweets the latest photo. How can you do this too?

 

Step 1 - Get an Eyefi card: www.eye.fi/ - I've never seen it sold in Israel. It's an SD card that goes into your Camera. If your camera uses an SD card (the cards that are about the size of a postage stamp) then you're done this step! Most point and click cameras use SD cards. You can buy it online from the eyefi Web site ($50-$100 depending on which card you want - I use the $50 card and it's perfect). They are also sold at most BestBuys in the US or from Amazon I am guessing.

 

If your Camera uses a CF card (like any good SLR should), you need an adapter and only 1 works - the Synchrotech CFMulti. Cheapest/fastest way to get that is to order it for $28 + s&h directly from the company's Web site. Their ecommerce shopping cart looks kinda skeevy but they are based in LA and I had no problems getting it shipped or tracking the delivery.

 

The eyefi card will work with almost any wifi signal except those that have a splash screen (like the free wifi at Ben Gurion airport). I find it best to use it at home after taking loads of photos, but I have used it at Cafe Aroma (where this pic was taken).

 

Step 2 - Use Twittergram: flickr.twittergram.com/ - like I said, it only tweets the most recent photo from your Flickr RSS feed and it checks the feed every 10 minutes.

 

Notes: All of these require either a really strong wifi signal or very close proximity (10-15 ft ) to the wifi antenna, but in any case, the eyefi card is AMAZING and the best camera accessory I have ever purchased. Ever. The whole rig, cost $28 (plus shipping) for the adapter (http://www.synchrotech.com/products/media-adapters-compactflash_eye-fi_sdhc_mmc-01.html) and $50 for the eye-fi card which can be purchased online or from any BestBuy. Awesome time saver!

 

Another alternative is flickr2twitter a firefox plugin that adds a button to the menu bar above your photos and allows for 1 button tweeting from Flickr. Not perfect but still somewhat of a time saver.

 

None of these solutions is perfect and if anyone has a better idea, please let me know!

That's an HD LCD screen - 1080 or whatever it's called. Crystal clear and beautiful picture!

This was posted as a test picture. I made a small but substantial change to the Flickr-to-Twitter functionality of Twittergram this evening.

 

Before, in order to be able to post pictures to Twitter through the app, I had to authorize your account as a beta. Now I authorized all the pending betas and opened it up so everyone could use it. Right now there are just 91 users. I hope there's not an explosion of new users, not sure the system can handle the load. Let's see what happens.

 

You can see all the pictures posted through Twittergram in the picstream account.

Sent from my iPhone

 

Hello Twitter friends. This is my first iPhone to flickr photo using Dave Winer's Flickr to Twitter solution.

 

Thanks Bijan

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