Now 50% more social
I got an enquiry from a reader a while ago (hello Geoff) asking if there was a feed for the Quick ones on the right there. These links were separated out in the new design so aren't included in the main rss feed. I replied that indeed there was but failed to notice that the reply was caught in my spam filter. Ouch. Sorry Geoff. So for anyone who's interested in this linky goodness I've added buttons for the whole lot, or the rss feed or to add me to your del.icio.us network. Do add me if you feel that way inclined.
Secondly, I finally joined twitter. For a long time I couldn't find a need for it. Still can't in fact, but I enjoy reading the twittering of friends. If anyone would like to join me for a bit of web 2.0 please do.



Comments
Mmm, peer pressure: https://twitter.com/klockarp
Posted by: David Larson | March 25, 2008 11:52 AM
Hello again Anne,
Thanks for the reply and the shoutout (?)
I've enjoyed the site for a good few years, sometimes I forget about it and then after a few months remember it all over again and get excited.
I'm not very technically savvy, but you've inspired me to sign up for Twitter too. It seems pretty pointless, but there's something lovely about feeling connected with people, too.
I just got a couple of beta invites for a thing called Socialthing, which sends all those Twitter/Pownce/Facebook things down the one pipe. Would you like me to send you one?
All the best,
Geoff
Posted by: Geoff Lloyd | March 25, 2008 05:47 PM
Wow, I should be on commission ;) A Socialthing invite would be great, thanks.
Posted by: Anne | March 25, 2008 09:31 PM
There was me feeling all smug because I just added you to my delicious network and then you harsh my mellow by moving the goalposts and talking about Twitter, which I too cannot see the point of. I will not be joining. Yet...
Posted by: Merson | March 26, 2008 11:45 PM
Ah, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.
Posted by: Anne | March 27, 2008 12:24 AM
socialthing invite sent. Happy sifting through your spam filter.
Posted by: Geoff | March 28, 2008 06:09 PM