Another David Pogue post. You people really need to subscribe to him, I can’t be making a blog of David Pogue posts.
David Pogue’s blog on the New York Times is the most useful information on technology I know of. I never find his blog posts to be anything less than “very useful”.
I am trying to twitter, via Twitterific. What I have not figured out is how do I deal with people I wouldn’t mind subscribing to, but to pop them out of my feed temporarily so I can see everyone else who had a recent post. Some people have an insane number of posts, and unless I know you and I really really like you, I’m not that interested.
Oh, and I should be clear about something. Twitter is a time wasting device used mostly by self-absorbed people who either do not have employers or otherwise have lousy work ethics. Mr. Pogue gives a great example of someone using Twitter with great results, but for the rest of us it most likely has limited application. I predict that a bunch of us will sign up and we’ll figure out some great ways to use it, or say eh.
I’m probably limited in how much I would ever get out of it because I will not, ever, subscribe to an unlimited text messaging plan on my cell phone, so I will not be using Twitter via that method.