Twitter has a limitation of 140 characters per tweet. However by using a few techniques and/or services you would be surprised at how much you can cram into this small space! So lets get started!
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Read More Post a comment (3)In Part 1 I focused on the the basics of getting started with Twitter and finished with some of the options to send/receive Tweets (in technical terms “client options”).
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Read More Post a comment (1)During 2009 I spent a fair amount of time getting familiar with Twitter and understanding the overall value to both individuals and businesses. Squarely rooted in the “Social Networking” space, people may have heard of Twitter but the odds are good that few know how to use it and/or the value it provides. As I am seeing interesting opportunities with Twitter, I wanted to share some of those experiences with you.
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Read More Post a comment (4)Where do I begin? The best way to describe 2009 was that it was a year where I did “due diligence” on a number of topics. I joined a networking group, something I highly recommend, and I finally started putting some serious effort toward evolving the “Keep Pace Technology” brand — a lot of which reflect ideas I have had in my head for some time.
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Read More Post a comment (2)Unfortunately it’s been a while since my last entry — I have been distracted a bit with organizing what I would like to accomplish in 2010 (some of which you will be hearing about shortly). In the meantime, I will resume sharing my experiences with my Android (all positive!) over the past few weeks. Also, for full disclosure, I am a Windows user so the instructions below are Windows centric.
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Web Sites “Beyond” the Job Search
In preparing for my next blog entry, it hit me that there are a number of web based resources that you should be familiar with, many of which can help you prepare for you next job (even if you aren’t looking).
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