Showing posts with label social. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social. Show all posts

May 26, 2009

Do you see me?

Updating my profile picture isn't an easy task anymore. There are many sites where I own a profile, and I have to look just right on each one of them.
Silhouette

As of now, these are the places you can see my shiny new profile picture:

 
Phew. I hope that covers them all.

P.S. Last.fm and Twitter aren't playing nice right now. I guess I have to keep trying.

May 10, 2009

Microblogging on identi.ca

If my journal template hasn't changed since this post, you should see a µBlog roll on the sidebar. If you've clicked on any of the links, you'd now that those notices (or 'dents') come from identi.ca.

identi.ca is a website very similar to twitter, only better. It's built with the open source laconi.ca project, and has tags and groups too. The killer feature for me is IM support, along with a decent command list. All you have to do is add their bot on google talk, and you can send/receive messages in real -time.

the commands currently supported by the IM bot are:

on - turn on notifications
off - turn off notifications
help - show this help
follow <nickname> - subscribe to user
leave <nickname> - unsubscribe from user
d <nickname> <text> - direct message to user
get <nickname> - get last notice from user
whois <nickname> - get profile info on user
fav <nickname> - add user's last notice as a 'fave'
stats - get your stats
stop - same as 'off'
quit - same as 'off'
sub <nickname> - same as 'follow'
unsub <nickname> - same as 'leave'
last <nickname> - same as 'get'


identi.ca also supports forwarding dents to twitter, so you wont completely alienate your fans on twitter. However, identi.ca doesn't pull tweets, so you wont see any @replies from twitter on identi.ca. At least until you can convince your friends to move from twitter.

identi.ca belongs to a larger ecosystem of OpenMicroBlogging software, which have adapted a common standard so that messages between them may be shared. If you use a software that supports OMB, you wont alienate someone just because they happen to like something different (in contrast, the twitter community belongs only on twitter).

Another popular µBlogging site is jaiku, which will support OMB, and go open source soon. If identi.ca is not your cup of tea, or if you happen to like everything Google, jaiku may be for you.