Posted: January 29th, 2010 |
Author: twit |
Categories: Applications,
Getting Started |
Tags: favorites,
Feed Readers,
feeds,
lists,
RSS,
Twitter
There is a feature on Twitter called Favorites. You can make a tweet a Favorite and share it with others, or just go back and...
There is a feature on Twitter called Favorites. You can make a tweet a Favorite and share it with others, or just go back and read it later.
One of the problems with this is trying to sort through all your Favorites at once. If you are like me, you tend to mark tweets as Favorites so you can come back to them later. As a result, I have pages and pages of them.
I have just discovered that you can see your Faves as an RSS feed. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. If you are older than 30, think of those electric ticker tape signs. If you are under 30, you probably know what it is.
Simply type into your browser, http://twitter.com/favorites/(your Twitter name).rss . That will bring up all your faves in an easy to read stream of links.
Posted: January 28th, 2010 |
Author: twit |
Categories: Twitterati |
Tags: interviews,
people,
Twitter
Tweetabix interviews Twitter users as to how they use Twitter, whether for fun, community or business. Richard McKay (@holeinhiseye) runs this site and asks each...
Tweetabix interviews Twitter users as to how they use Twitter, whether for fun, community or business. Richard McKay (@holeinhiseye) runs this site and asks each person what they think about Twitter and its future.
This is a great resource for newbies and the general public to learn about Twitter.