Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

jQuery Feed Menu

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I recently came across this jQuery Feed Menu link and thought it was worth sharing. As we completed the development last month on the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville website we began to get all of the feeds and feed links in order. As I worked through this process I noticed that if you have more than two or three feeds to deal with that we didn’t have a good system for managing the feed links.

Although I haven’t tested this at all, everything appears to be in order and might offer a more elegant solution for managing multiple feeds links.

Coming Around: Twitter, RSS & MODx

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

TwitterOkay, I have to admit that I have been pretty resistant to exploring twitter. In that I tend to be a solitary creature I honestly do not understand why anyone cares what I am eating, drinking or thinking during the course of an average day.

Apart from myself, my partners have been fervently investigating twitter over the last few months and have finally gotten my attention as they have debated how practical applications of the “micro-blog” can be realized in a profitable manner.

RSS & News Delivery

Following a brainstorming session the other day I began thinking about how I could take a single site and apply Twitter in a truly effective way. Over the past few months we have been developing a web site for a local University and are beginnning to place the finishing touches on it. As I worked in MODX utilizing the Ditto snippet to create an RSS page for the news section I wondered if there was a method for feeding RSS into Twitter. Well, of cours there is: twitterfeed. All I had to do was sign up for a twitter account, sign up for a twitterfeed account, go through a short configuration page and my news posts were now being fed onto a new twitter page.

I think the most obvious advantage to handling news posts in this way is derived from the ability to push time sensitive data to a user through a mobile device, ultimately, from a CMS. Since this is a University site I felt this was a particularly practical example since management of campus security considerations has become a priority issue for schools.

My Partners

So, here it is: YOU WERE RIGHT.

I will probably never twitter my concerns for world peace or global warming, but I will admit that there are definite practical implications for a “micro-blogging” service like twitter.

Kegal Twittering?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

I still don’t get it (full post):

I have been Twittering for about 48 hours now and I do have to admit I still do not get it, but with that said it is somewhat addictive. As I sit at work, I have an app on my desktop call Twhirl that I can instantly type my thoughts. While I am out of the office, I can type messages into Google Talk on my Blackberry and they show up. And finally, as I was sitting in my recliner tonight, for some strange reason I had the urge to log into the system and type something. The information is meaning less, I think, but I still had the urge to do it. It has also evolked a blog post on my blog which has been dorment since inception.