Archive for April, 2009

TweetDeck and People Browsr! Yes folks – it’s true. This week I’ve been chatting it up all over Twitterville with folks about TweetDeck and People Browsr and what I love about both of these applications, is that their Community Managers are in tune to what’s being said about their product and jump in to answer questions and interact with the users of their product. I like that. Very social-like. ;)

Here’s what @richardbarley, Community Manager for @TweetDeck had to say about Twitter multi-account capabilities coming to TweetDeck:

TweetDeck Twitter multi-account capabilities

Richard saw my conversation between someone on Twitter about multi accounts in TweetDeck, so he jumped in to answer. Very cool! Thanks Richard!

I had a similarly interactive experience with the fine folks at PeopleBrowsr.com this week regarding the upcoming Twitter multi-account capabilities. Priscilla, from People Browsr, was even gracious enough to comment on my People Browsr blog post.

PeopleBrowsr.com Twitter multi-account capabilities

I am very excited about the changes and new features these two applications are coming up with – my only issue, is deciding which one I will use! I love them both, and I also like Seesmic Desktop.  They each have their own unique features that I like.  I guess I’ll have to rotate between them, because honestly, at this point, it’s too close to call for me.

Which one is your preference: TweetDeck, People Browsr or Seesmic Desktop?

My Special Project for YOU!

I’m working hard on a special project just for you! My mission here at Genesis Blogging is to help people, and this project is definitely along those lines. ;)

The goal launch date for this project is June 1, 2009 (possibly a bit sooner).

Sign-up for my newsletter so you don’t miss any details when it’s time for me to reveal all.  Until then, watch the video below for a few more details:

TweetDeck: Translate Those Tweets

Ever received a tweet into your tweetstream that you had no clue what it said, because it wasn’t in your native language? Well with TweetDeck, you can translate that tweet easily.