The MonkeyChow RSS reader now has built-in Twitter support. You can click the Twitter icon for an article and it will automatically post the link and title to your Twitter account. In order to see the Twitter icon for articles, you will have to enter your Twitter email and password ...
[Continued from 5 Things I Hate About Twitter]
Keeps you consise
Twitter limits you to 140 characters, like the old 8-bit SMS communications. We tend to get very wordy and I've found that I can write the same post in fewer characters than I could have if I didn't have those limits. ...
Twitter is a web service that lets you microblog throughout the day, posting tidbits of information on events or just updates for people you know. However it's got a few drawbacks that keep it from being as groundbreaking as it could be.
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Having grabbed an iPhone 3G on Friday, I spent some time over the past few days making tweaks and changes to what was already done to support the previous model iPhone. Below are the results. As you can see, the iPhone 2.0 firmware now seems to support the ...
Just added a bunch of code which has been uploaded to svn and rolled up in the latest tarball to add support for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This is the beginning of the use of different style sheets which will lead to preferences for different styles for your ...
Recently Google changed the login process for Adsense, which broke the previous version of the AdsenseAgg Pepper for Mint. I've been able to figure out the updated login process and correct the code so that it works for a number of people now. The new version can be ...
Pay a visit to the MonkeyChow Aggregator and take a look at something new that MonkeyChow can do. I’ve had aggregate RSS feed capability in there for some time now, but never as a user-readable page. This new feature lets you provide a web page with the 50 ...