Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Twitter

If a web service is being covered by David Pogue and major news sites, produces over 199 million search results, and it is used by the President and Britney Spears then it's safe to call it mainstream.

Twitter, available at twitter.com, is ostensibly very simple. You can "tweet" 140 characters at a time, what some call a "microblog". Your tweets are available to anyone on the web unless you protect them (which sort of misses the point). You can follow other twitterers and if they also follow you, you can send them a message directly. And, that, technically, is really all there is to it.

What gets complicated are all the ways people use Twitter, proper Twitter "etiquette" (twittiquette?) and the myriad of Twitter clients. There are oodles of articles on all those topics and tips on getting started, so I'm going to write about how I use it.

My account: zazerh_news just to follow news and zazerh as myself, following everything else

How I access it: with Tweetie on my iPhone, Twitterific or Spaz on OS X, and rarely, via the web

When/how often I read my feed:
Often I'll browse headlines first thing in the morning unless I have to rush off. I'll peruse it from my phone while waiting for something somewhere (e.g. in line). Many of my OS X use Growl to flash little notification on the upper right of my screen, so sometimes I'll see them flash by as I work. Of course, if I'm crushingly busy, I tend not to check it all.

What I tweet about:
I try to avoid answering the actual question Twitter asks ("What are you doing right now?"), unless it's interesting or funny. I'll sometimes "retweet" other people's interesting tweets, pass on interesting links with TinyURL (or some other link shortener) or what I think of a movie or book, make a witty (I try) observation, post a picture with TwitPic, or rarely, reply to another tweet. You get the idea.

How often I tweet:
Usually once or twice a day, unless I gotta lot of interesting going on. From following other people, you tire very quickly of people twittering every five minutes if it's not very high quality.

Who I follow:

Other uses:
I feed my tweets into my Facebook status using the Twitter facebook app. Twitter is also a great way to find out what people are talking about right now, such a disaster, a live event, movies out right now, what have you. It's surprising how unsuccessful it can be to Google for some of these things... so try http://search.twitter.com and you might be surprised at how useful it can be.

Overwhelmed yet? Take it slow. Read David Pogue's introduction. And a word to the wise, Twitter can be flakey!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

iPhone Tip: Less Other Please

Have you ever been irritated at whatever the "Other" is that is taking up space on your iPhone? It's the orange section of the bar of the Capacity indicator on the Summary screen on iTunes.

"Other" is iTunes catch-all category for everything that isn't Audio, Video, Photos or Apps. Presumably this includes contacts, crash reports, illegitimate ringtones and who knows what else. Well, my "Other" had crept up to 338.8 MB.

Just for kicks, I restored my phone to see if doing so might help. I lost some settings here and there (my phone doesn't lock now, e.g.) and your applications will be in a different order, but for the most part, everything was pretty much as it was when I last backed up, including application data. I did find rearranging the applications (over five pages) pretty tedious -- Apple really needs to come up with a cleverer way to allow folks to organize their apps.

Now my "Other" is 294.8 MB. That's a 44 MB difference, so for me, a worthwhile exercise. Hopefully I won't regret it at a later date. Now that I think about it, I wonder if this might clean up iPods as well...

(Side note: I'm using the latest iPhone OS 2.2.1)