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Meebo refused me because of “as a smaller sites”

September 7th, 2009 View Comments

meeboBullishChina.com tried to apply Meebo Bar, it looks awosome and is first used in Mashable.com, however, get such reply.

Hi

Due to resource constraints, Meebo is not yet set up to work with smaller sites. Each integration requires several hours of work, so it simply doesn’t add up yet. We’re actively working to streamline integrations to cast a wider net for partnerships – hopefully in 2010.

Best,

Danny
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Daniel N. Bernstein
Director of Business Development
p: 415.407-0546
e: danny@meebo-inc.com
business.meebo.com




hiya, I like your Meebo bar, and want to try this perfect feature, thanks.
BullishChina.com

One Gmail address signup and manage many Twitter accounts

August 22nd, 2009 View Comments

We completely understand web services require one unique email address for each account you create in order to halt rubbish application, which can easily be done by plenty of spam-making softwares, however, I often got tired of managing lots of emails from some web services until I made good use of Gmail or Googlemail(in some countries).
As many know Gmail address has some powerful features, such as, you put a dot or many dots  into  any of the letters within Gmail ID the email still arrives to the same mailbox. So for instance if your email address is : abcdef@gmail.com, then “a.bcdef”, “ab.cdef”, “abc.def”, “abcd.ef” … … “a.b.c.d.e.f” all these emails belong to you and they are nicknames, none can apply these Gmail accounts. More poweful, you can add “+” to identify what kind of serive you once apply and signup.

The following example show how you can apply and manage many twitters in one Gmail

first, we can add “.”  into Gmail ID

abcdef@gmail.com      Signup Twitter: BBCNN

a.bcdef@gmail.com     Signup Twitter: BBCNN1

ab.cdef@gmail.com     Signup Twitter: BBCNN2

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abc.def@gmail.com     Signup Twitter: BBCNN3

abcd.ef@gmail.com     Signup Twitter: BBCNN4

… …

a.b.c.d.e.f@gmail.com Signup Twitter: ILOVEBBCNN

… …

Great, isn’t it? Alright, show you this advanced feature:

abcdef+BBCNN1@gmail.com Signup witter: BBCNN1

abcdef+BBCNN2@gmail.com Signup Twitter: BBCNN2

abcdef+BBCNN3@gmail.com Signup Twitter: BBCNN3

abcdef+BBCNN4@gmail.com Signup Twitter: BBCNN4
… …
abcdef+BBCNN+X@gmail.com Signup Twitter: BBCNNX

a.b.c.def+BBCNN+X@gmail.com Signup Twitter: ILOVEBBCNNX

… …

So, if you get message from twitter then you will easily know which twitter account the text is from. It would be much better if you set up “multiple inboxes” and filters feature in your Gmail.

* Tip: Do not apply too many in a short time becasue Twitter may notice some weired action in one same IP address and your new twitter account my be suspended. Do not worry about your twitter account, you will not lose the control after successful signuping, the only thing you can do: just wait few days and get into your suspended twitter account(i.e. BBCNN1), change a new email and twitter name (any name i.e Fxbbcnn1, any email address even a  nonexistent email address), then quit this twitter account which you are going to abandon, signup the name again (BBCNN1).

Facebook Gets Friendfeed, worse for Google or Twitter?

August 16th, 2009 View Comments

Facebook+Friendfeed

Facebook+Friendfeed

Few days ago, Facebook successfully acquired FriendFeed. This is another big event after the merger of Microsoft-Yahoo.

FF with its team will become new member of FB, Currently, the acquisition amount is undisclosed but FriendFeed looks happy with the acquisition and the joy was expressed in a recent post on their blog.

I would like to describe FF a strong competitor to Twitter, as one of successful microblogging service providers. Unthoughtful, Facebook win this round after their failure of bidding Twitter, I expect the combination will bring a bit pressure to Twitter.

Google, I suppose they should worry more even though the search giant is having the obvious ambition in exploring their new social tool after trying to buy Twitter.

Anyway, whoever wins in the business market, we final users will benefit from these simple and elegant service to share information, that’s we desire.

How social media can make history

August 15th, 2009 View Comments

While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics. We all know we learned from a series of things happened around us… … Let enjoy the new era which modern social media bring to us