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TweetDeck vs Digsby: A Close Competition

By Ven On June 30, 2010 No Comments

Digsby LogoOf all the Twitter clients I tried, Digsy was the one that almost stole me away from using TweetDeck, which is surprising considering Digsby was the most lacking in features of all the clients I tried. I used Digsby for several months before making the switch to TweetDeck and still alternated back and forth between the two for while after that. Even now, there are days when I’m tempted to use Digsby just to get a break from the annoying TweetDeck chirp.

Here are a few of the benefits of using Digsby:

  • Handles multiple accounts for Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn
  • Ability to open separate columns for each account, resize them, and move them to any position on the screen.
  • Completely customizable appearance with skins.
  • Ability to customize the notification sounds (big, big, BIG plus for me).
  • Can be
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Tweetdeck vs Twhirl

By Ven On June 28, 2010 No Comments

Twhirl LogoTwhirl is one of the Twitter clients I tried when I finally became fed up with logging in and out of Twitter and Facebook to manage my multiple accounts.  Twhirl has some very nice features and for people who need a simple client to manage a few Twitter accounts, it is an excellent choice. Here are some of the best features
of Twhirl:

  • Connects to multiple Twitter accounts.
  • Notification display and sound for new messages.
  • Support for bit.ly URL shortening.
  • Twitter search with saved searches.
  • Option to change the font size of the time line.
  • Single column display.

In spite of its many wonderful features, however, it didn’t take long for me to realize that Twhirl was not the right client for me. In a side-by-side comparison with TweetDeck, Twhirl doesn’t measure up.

Facebook Support:

  • Twhirl: No facebook
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Review: Why TweetDeck Works For Me

By Ven On June 22, 2010 No Comments

TweetDeck Logo Do you have multiple Twitter accounts? How about a Facebook account or two? MySpace? LinkedIn? Foursquare?

If you’re like me, you probably have multiple accounts at several of these sites and keeping up with them can easily become overwhelming. In the past few weeks I’ve tested several different options for managing those accounts without logging in and out of each one on a daily basis. Here are just a few of the options I’ve tried:

  • Digsby
  • Twhirl
  • HootSuite
  • Seesmic Desktop
  • and, of course, TweetDeck

I am primarily a Twitter user, but do have accounts on some of the other sites and after much tinkering and testing under my normal usage patterns, TweetDeck has emerged the winner. Although there are a few things about TweetDeck I would change if I could (annoying chirp notification anyone?), overall, the features

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Blog Review: Blogging Without A Blog

By Ven On June 19, 2010 2 Comments

Reading blogs on the internet is a lot like panning for gold. You have to sift through a lot of grit and sand to find the good stuff. If you don’t give up, you’ll find a lot of gold flakes that make the search worthwhile. Every once in a while, you get lucky and find a gold nugget.

Blogging Without A BlogBlogging Without A Blog is one of those gold nuggets.

The blog is written by Barbara Swafford. She describes herself as a wife, mother and grandmother who created the blog as a place to record the lessons she’s learned from blogging. In the process, she has built so much more. She has created a community of wonderful people who come there, not only to learn from Barbara, but to share their own

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Never Be Lost Again: Garmin Nuvi 260W GPS Review

By Ven On June 9, 2010 No Comments

Imagine driving in a strange city, frustrated, trying to read a map or make sense of directions while dodging traffic and pedestrians, impatient drivers honking their horns because they don’t care how lost you are. I’ve been there and it’s not a pleasant experience.

Thanks to my Garmin Nuvi 260W, I will never be there again and you don’t have to be either. Thanks to this handy little gadget, I can hop in my car and go anywhere I want at any time and never worry about getting lost. I find myself looking for places to go just for the fun of it. My Nuvi gets me where I need to go every time.

Here are just some of the Nuvi’s great features:

  • Crisp, clear, 4.3 inch touchscreen with 2D and 3D views.
  • Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance. The unit has
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