Scott Magdalein

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February 2, 2010

Getting Persnickety About Twitter Apps

I'm attempting to move as much of my computing to the web as possible. Ever since I started using Chrome (at the strong recommendation of the Architect), web apps feel really natural. Plus, I'm rooting for the Chrome OS in the battle between good and do-no-evil, so I'm throwing my (light) weight behind the cloud.

So far I've moved 90% of my "daily use" apps to the cloud. Of course, I'm still using a native browser (duh) and Skype (which our team now uses exclusively for chat), but I'm also still stuck with iTunes (although I only open it for iPhone app research or to rent a movie that's not on Netflix) . Here's proof: http://goo.gl/6c2K.

So when I decided to get rid of Tweetie for Mac (great native app) a couple weeks ago, I adopted Twitter.com as my replacement. What's impressive is that their own website is pretty powerful. It does everything I need with the exception of multiple accounts. This isn't an especially big deal since I only need to manage my personal Twitter account (@scottmagdalein) and the YouVersion Twitter account (@youversion).

But I think I'm becoming increasingly more persnickety about my Twitter app of choice. So, I asked my fellow Twitter users to help me out. Here are their answers:

I looked at each, but ended up sticking with Brizzly because it's got a fun look, resembles the Twitter.com layout, and still gets the job done efficiently. Of course, I'm pretty tough on my apps and I tend to be fickle, so we'll see how long this one lasts.

(Postscript: All of the apps above are good. I don't think you'll be disappointed with any of them.)

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November 10, 2009

FORBES Magazine and Subscriptions

Erica gave me a FORBES magazine subscription for my birthday this year. She knows that I think subscriptions (magazines, special newsletters, Netflix, food, etc) are amazing birthday and Christmas gifts. You buy it once and the recipient is reminded of your affection every time the subscription material arrives.

Back to FORBES. I've been a fan of FORBES magazine for a few years, ever since I started my first business and I was looking for inspiration/tips on creating positive forward motion. They've always offered superb articles on businesses of all sizes and current politics.

Lately, and especially in the latest issue (Nov 16), they've had a ton of articles on technology. And not just "technology" in general, but relevant technology like the future of mobile or the latest push by big companies like Microsoft into the cloud computing arena. This latest issue felt more like Wired magazine than FORBES, which I'm completely okay with.

Other Subscriptions I'd Love to Receive (hint)
  • Wired Magazine
  • Fast Company Magazine
  • Cheese of the Month (not a magazine, real cheese)
Anything I'm missing here? What subscription would you like someone to give you for your birthday?

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October 29, 2009

How to fall in love with flannel.

Just put it on, you'll get hooked.

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