Archive for March, 2008

Uploading Pictures to Twitter - Which tool is best?

Monday, March 10th, 2008

I really enjoy posting pictures to Twitter from my mobile phone. I think it adds a lot of value to the program, and I also like seeing pictures from other users. So what product is (currently) better; Twitxr.com or Twitpic.com? There are some differentiating factors that, in my opinion, makes one better than the other. Let’s dig a little deeper.

Both programs allow you to upload images directly from your phone to your Twitter account, and once you sign-up, both give you a specific email account to upload pictures to, so nobody else can. The difference is in the details.

When adding pictures, Twitxr.com has you add the location of the picture as the Subject Line of the email (for instance: Chicago, Illinois), and then has you add the actual tweet to the body of the message. Then, when posted, the Twitxr message displays as:

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Twitpic uses a slightly different approach. The subject line is used for the tweet itself, and the body of the email is inconsequential. Here’s how it looks:

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Visually, the only real difference is that Twitpic puts the link first, where Twitxr puts it second. It seems the culture of Twitter has adopted the latter (putting the link after the text), and I personally prefer this method as well: Explain the link, then link to it.

So why does Twitxr require a location? Here’s why, and it’s the reason why I prefer it over Twitpic.

Visit the homepage of Twitxr.com, and under the sign-up button, click on the link that reads “See it in Action”. You’ll see a number of Twitxr tweets on the right with images attached). On the left, you’ll see a few “Featured” users. Under the Featured Users, you’ll see a form that reads “What’s going on in…”, and then a text box. By typing in a location (I chose Chicago) and hitting enter, I see a Google Map page of fellow Twitxr’s in my area.

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By clicking on one of the images, I can see the most recent Tweet.

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Isn’t that cool? This is how I met fellow Twitterer @kpishdadi. She even rides the same train I do into the city!

In my opinion, this feature makes Twitxr.com much more valuable; it adds an additional layer of social interaction, by allowing you to find others near you.

Any other programs out there I’m missing? Any that offer the local-social interaction like Twitxr? Also, what would you like to see next?

Flickr Turns Four

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

I’m a huge fan of Flickr, with about 3,500 pictures posted. On their site, they are taking note of this wonderful birthday by hosting a “pin-up” photo exhibit in San Francisco on March 15th, 2008.

If you join the “Flickr Turns 4” group, follow the group rules, and add a picture with a resolution of at least 1500 X 2100 (for printing), they’ll print out up to 5,000 5″ X 7″ photos and pin them up on the walls of the temporary exhibit. How cool is that?

Unfortunately, my favorite Flickr picture doesn’t have that large of a resolution, but that doesn’t mean I can’t try to take another. Time to pose my LOLCat!

The photo must be posted by March 12th for it to be considered for printing. Good luck!

Twitter Trivia Leaderboard

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

The following are the final rankings for the Twitter Trivia game, which ended on March 31, 2008.

  1. @spazcer, 53 points
  2. @markbottrell, 39 points
  3. @ochua1, 30 points
  4. @loriluza, 21 points
  5. @iamshadowdaddy, 19 points
  6. @TheMadHat, 13 points
  7. @Beever, 13 points
  8. @SEMaven, 12 points
  9. @blafrance, 10 points
  10. @ellybabes, 10 points
  11. @bhaelochon, 10 points
  12. @EKBeasley, 10 points
  13. @chrishyde, 9 points
  14. @Giba, 8 points
  15. @lonesoph1st, 7 points
  16. @slobokan, 5 points
  17. @surcapitaine, 5 points
  18. @mattraskin, 5 points
  19. @tonyBottrell, 5 points
  20. @nowsourcing, 4 points
  21. @Wingnut, 4 points
  22. @fullfilth, 3 points
  23. @hawksdomain, 3 points
  24. @gbarberi, 2 points
  25. @cheapsuits, 2 points
  26. @darkmane, 2 points
  27. @FreshPeel, 1 point
  28. @gsicotte, 1 point
  29. @SearchBuzz, 1 point
  30. @oemperor, 1 point
  31. @mayobrains, 1 point
  32. @ryanerism, 1 point

Keep on playing, and good luck!

The prizes have been decided:

  • 1st Place = $50 Amazon Gift Certificate
  • 2nd Place = $25 Amazon Gift Certificate
  • 3rd Place = $10 Amazon Gift Certificate

That is unless I can talk the twitter folks into offering some great Twitter-schwag to give away. Wish me luck!