What Are You Doing NOW?

That is the question that seems to be on everyone’s mind these days. Twitter, Pownce, and Jaiku all have potential solutions for it. Facebook even has something to help you answer that question. Most of these websites give you multiple input methods. You can update via mobile phone text messaging, mobile web, a website interface, and Twitter even gives you the ability to update via IM.

But while they all allow you to tell the world, your friends, and your groups exactly what you are doing at the moment, does anyone really care? Sure I can tell all of my Facebook contacts that I’m writing a blog entry, but is any one of them going to actually go to my website and read it? I can let people know on Pownce that a new episode of Power of Information is available for download. Will someone actually go and download the latest episode?

This concept of up to the minute “blogging” seems be one of the “next big things” of the Web 2.0 movement. While there is a novelty to it, you have to wonder, is it just taking up bandwidth and time? I can see how on Pownce, with the use of groups you could sign up an entire staff of programmers and make them update it regularly, but would it actually solve any problems? Is there a problem to solve? Is this not what instant messaging is for?

I think this concept really is a neat one, but I can’t seem to figure out what a truly viable use is for this kind of application other than public instant messaging.

How are you utilizing these services?  What are you getting out of Twitter, Pownce, or even Jaiku?

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links for 2007-07-30

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Lots of Links

You might have noticed that there are a lot more links on my nightly Del.icio.us link posts.  This is because I have written a small application that takes my daily Diggs and turns them into Del.icio.us bookmarks.  Until Digg can get a function similar to Del.icio.us that will create a nightly post of the stuff I dugg that day, this is how I will have to do it.

For you coders out there, I will eventually upload the project to SourceForge so everyone who wants to can hack on it.  It needs a lot of work to be what most would call “feature complete” but for now it does exactly what I wanted it to.

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Power of Information: 2007-07-29

This week on the Power of Information, Derek and I discuss all things printing. Today we will look at the different types of printers and discuss the costs associated with them. We will look at the advantages of some of the more popular printer types as well some of the disadvantages. All this week on the Power of Information.poi-small.jpg

You can hear Power of Information Sundays on KCAA 1050AM in Loma Linda, California at 5pm Pacific Time. You can also download Power of Information in podcast form from our website at http://www.powerofinformation.net. The Power of Information is part of the America First Radio Network.

Special thanks to AngelsEye Inc. for donating the bandwidth to Power of Information. AngelsEye Inc. specializes in corporate branding and promotional marketing. Created to help companies of all sizes promote their own business and events. Visit AngelsEye Inc’s website today. Also, thanks to the band Pushmonkey for supplying music for our program. You can find out more about Pushmonkey and their music at http://www.myspace.com/Pushmonkey.

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links for 2007-07-28

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links for 2007-07-25

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