While we’re on the topic of Twitter…

And while we’re all hopped up on the topic of Twitter, I wanted to give a shout out to a fellow blogger who I THINK (personally, me…) has probably put together the best list of Twitter Applications around.

Twitter apps are all over the place.  Whether hooking it up to FriendFeed so that your updates feed to your Facebook status, or a simple widget that resides on your blog to keep your readers up to date (see right sidebar!) these applications allow you to utilize Twitter more effectively and really harness the power of the site.

In  his post, “47 Awesome Twitter Tools You Should Be Using“, social media guru Deontee Gordon (@deontee) outlines the many Twitter applications available and how you could utilize them (a great job in doing so I might add – since many tell you WHAT they are but not HOW to use them).  In the true spirit of collaboration, and as Deontee so sweetly puts it:

So, to help make things easier, I’ve searched the Web, combed through the blogosphere, and rummaged through my del.icio.us bookmarks to sort and list some of the best Twitter sites and services the Net has to offer. This is by no means a definitive list, but I think it’ll serve us bloggers, Internet marketers, entrepreneurs, and social media junkies well.

As for me… I’ve boiled my applications down to TwitPic for pictures, Twitterberry for my blackberry, Twubble for finding who to follow, and Tweetdeck for my desktop Twittering.

He also has a great list of blogs that he’s reading as well at the lower right hand side of his site, so take a minute and check them out as well.

Thanks again to Deontee for his great work and find me on Twitter @mattdollinger

Filed in: Cool Technology, Using This Technology • Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Comments

Matt, thanks for showing some link love. I’m honored you decided to blog about my Twitter tool list. Thanks, again my friend.

Deon

 

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Matthew Dollinger I would like to consider myself a real estate martyr, but I think that's a little drastic.


How I would like to position myself in the industry is somewhat of a "conduit" between agents/brokers and those continually innovating tomorrow's real estate model. I believe that Real Estate needs to ditch the mentality that it's "more than a business" and truly look to innovative companies, (regardless of industry), and learn from them. It's how we will grow and succeed in this marketplace.


I am constantly looking for new partners that share a passion for learning, innovating and implementing ideas. If you have a thought, idea, or would like to share, simply reach out to me.


Matt