Accessing the microblogosphere
July 23rd, 2009
As with other professional groups, many educators have integrated Twitter into their digital lifestream and in some cases, their . But Paul Hudson’s in techradar makes a good case (as part of a larger argument urging more thought and caution about ostensibly free
web apps) for considering as your microblogging platform. In addition to cloning your Twitter stream, he explains that it operates on the OpenMicroBlogging standard and supports OpenID. Essentially, this openness gives you access to your data whenever you need it.
Like Twitter, you can use Identi.ca through the or a dedicated client. As a Mac user, I like .
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