Archive for April, 2009



Twitter Hack – How to Get Rid of Inactive Followers!

April 27th, 2009

Using Twitter-friends.com, you can easily find out which of your followers “never” use Twitter.   You can unfollow those inactive followers and it makes sense, they are probably not twittering all that much anyways.  Simply log-in to Twitter-friends.com and click on “Inactive” tab to see which of your followers are the most inactive.

My goal was to unfollow anybody who hadn’t updated in x days. I decided that 30 days was a reasonable number. If you haven’t updated in a month, chances are that account has been abandoned, or you’ve been forced to leave Twitter for other reasons.

I also felt this period covered me for folk who were on holiday, moving home, or away from Twitter for some reason beyond their control but would return in the future.

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Twitter Hack – How to Make Your Twitter Profile Image Stand Out Using Diamond-Shaped Faces!

April 26th, 2009

I have been getting a lot of requests from other twitters on how I made my diamond-shaped picture for my Twitter Profile Image. (as seen on @zedomaxbiz)

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I am usually too stubborn to use any free services for image editing so let me explain how I did it in about 2 minutes using Photoshop.  If you have access to Photoshop, try it out yourself it’s not too hard.

First off, pick out a photo of yourself that you want to use…for me, I chose this one for this DIY:

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Next, you will want to “rotate” the picture about 45 degrees, so you can make a diamond cut out of it.  (Since the picture is upright, I need to rotate it about 45 degrees and make a box cut first.)

1) Go to Edit->Transform->Rotate.

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2) Rotate your picture about 45 degrees like this:

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3) Then select this tool, which is basically ellipse selecting tool:

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4) After you make a nice rounded-corner box, right-click and select “Make Selection”.

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5) Once you make the selection, you will want to cut it, so go to Edit->Cut.

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6) After cutting your face, go to File->New to open a new window to paste to.

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7) Make the Width and Height about twice bigger than default.  (My default was 200×200 so I made the new window 400×400 pixels so I can rotate my face.)

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8) After you make the new window, simply paste by going to Edit->Paste.

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9) You will get something like this:

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10) Using the same methods as in Step 1 and 2, rotate your picture so you get a diamond.

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11) Now, find you layer window, right-click on the face layer, then select “Blending Options”.

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12) Select “Drop Shadow” and press OK.  (You can also mess around with the values a bit if you want to.

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13) You should get something like this now:

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14) We need to get rid of extra whitespaces so go to Image->Trim and press OK.

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15) Yey, you are done!  Save as a Jpeg, Gif, PNG, or your favorite type of image file and upload to Twitter.

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Now your profile picture will definitely stand out since everyone else uses squares while you are a diamond in haystacks!

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Now, go re-tweet my tweet on this cool hack plz!

Twitter Cops!

April 26th, 2009

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Some fun for the weekend, are you twittering too much?

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Twitter Hack – Office Chair Fart Detector Tweets!

April 26th, 2009

Randy, over at Instructables, have made a cool office chair that will detect when you fart, and of course, tweet that to the whole world.  Cool stuff, I wish there’s a video for it.

See, there’s endless possibilities for Twitter hacks, thus TweetHacking.com was born!

The Twittering office chair “tweets” (posts a Twitter update) upon the detection of natural gas such as that produced by human flatulence. This is part of my commitment to accurately document and share my life as it happens.

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Twitter page @OfficeChair

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Twitter Hack – Brain Twitter Interface for Locked-in Syndrome or a Spinal Cord Injury

April 25th, 2009

WOW!  Twitter can now officially be twitted using your brain!  NitroLab of University of Wisconsin has figured out a way to write tweets using the human brain waves.  The whole process is rather cumbersome but it’s a viable solution for those with Locked-in syndrome or a spinal cord injury to communicate online with the world.

The 140 characters of Twitter really allows this device to be the perfect interface as writing a letter can take a second or two as seen in the video.

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Video demo of writing, “Spelling with my brain” @uwbci.

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Tim O’Reilly on Twitter

April 25th, 2009

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Here’s an interesting video from Tim O’Reilly on Twitter, pre-order his book here.

Twitter #hashtags Trend Tracking – #hashtags!

April 25th, 2009

#hashtags is another cool Twitter Trend tracking app that lets you track and graph your favorite hashtags. (Hashtags are any words that begin with the pound(#) symbol)

This would be very useful for tracking which hashtags Twitters have been using the most in the last month or so.

You can also subscribe to your favorite hashtag trends via RSS, another cool feature for tracking your online brand.

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Geo-Location Twitter Trend Tracking – Monitter!

April 25th, 2009

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Monitter is another really cool Twitter Trend tracking tool that lets you only track a specified location such as 10 miles within San Francisco.

I find this very helpful in finding other new Twitters that might live close to me.

For example, if I am a local plumber, I might want to utilize this tool to network with all the plumbers within 25 mile range of San Francisco.

Long Term Twitter Trend Tracking – Twopular!

April 25th, 2009

Twopular is another cool Twitter Trend tracking site that let’s you see which terms have been popular on Twitter in the last 2 hours, 8 hours, 24 hours, week, month, and total-ever.  I find Twopular very helpful in analyzing what has happened in the past.  For example, in the last 30 days, we can see that Easter, Earth Hour, and Oprah were pretty darn popular.

Twopular started as a pure “let’s surf a bit on the twitter wave” project. And actually, this status hasn’t really changed yet and I am still not sure what’s the real use of it. Maybe its all about amusing people by listing them as top trendsetter – not too bad. In any case for now I will keep the elephant running, hope he makes some friends out there and he will let me know one day where he wants to go.

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Twitter Trend Tracking – Twist

April 25th, 2009

Twist is another great app for tracking Twitter trends via friendly graphs that will sorta tell you when Twitters are twittering about a certain topic the most during a period of 7 days or 30 days.

I personally found that Twist is great for tracking “major” Twitter trends, it’s not too helpful if you run a small-business or you need detailed graphs on your niche brand.

This is a great way to predict which Twitter trends will become popular in the next week so I think it will be very useful especially on holidays when people might tend to buy stuff for their loved ones. (Internet Marketing tip)

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