In the News
- 17.Nov
- Design Lessons from the Twitosphere
A Google programmer and a pain-relief drug company learned the hard way how quick things change in the land of Twitter.
- 13.Nov
- The Limited threat of Twishing
Twitterank put a spotlight on issues of trust with Twitter applications. Although the panic in this case was likely unjustified, there are a few things a hacker could do with your Twitter account.
Of Course
- 11.Nov
- A Billion Served
Twitter, a company just two years from launch, unofficially registered their 1 billionth tweet on November 12. Or did they?
- 16.Oct
- Hail to the Tweet
Twitter members responded quickly and playfully to Joe the Plumber, even if most didn’t know who was the man behind the meme.
Parenting
- 17.Nov
- The Universe-Destroying Formula
They got bored waiting, so they all took wooden planks from their space yachts and built a disco floor and a disco ball while they waited.
- 13.Nov
- The Blast
He flew into a small place near Roswell, New Mexico- a small place called Area 51 by many. He blasted through the roof of a secret underground base and everyone started running in circles yelling, “Alien, Alien!!! We have too many already!! Alien!!”
“Do not be alarmed. I am Barron Freeze of Solariun. I come in peace. . . ish.”
Creative Corner
- 12.Nov
- A big experiment with a smaller problem
Because Barron Freeze had eaten some of the white hole formula, he wasn’t affected by anything the black hole serum did. He pulled all the clocks out and time restarted. He doused the clocks in white hole serum and put them back up on the walls, and then he pulled Barron Sol out of the white hole serum and put him back in his bed.
- 11.Nov
- A Small Problem
Barron Freeze had a small problem on his hands. A small problem, nothing more than that, but still, a problem.
Resources
- 03.Nov
- The Obama Gestalt
TwitVote proved the Twitter community to be pro-Obama. I suppose I’m no different. He gets my vote tomorrow for what he inspires our nation to be.
- 14.Sep
- Blog Action Day 2008
Almost half the world—over 3 billion people—live on less than $2.50 a day. On October 15, over 4,000 bloggers will be writing about why that is important.
TwitterSchmitter
- What's Amy doing?
@briggzay not to rub it in?!? you have ninjas singing?? and @chrisdickens, no, can't find anything new anywhere on my gmail. same old stuff.
- What's Kevin doing?
The Next Generation

Carter and Archie have a lot to share with the world.
Comments
"Excellent insights, Kevin. I was quite intrigued by it all last night and was curious what you thought about it. :)" | Jenny Hertel
"For some reason, a billion reminds me of astronomer Carl Sagan’s infamous “billions and billions” quote. :)" | Mark Evans
"it’s awesome that there has been this “problem” of long lines all over… people taking a greater interest in public issues is always a good thing" | movie fan
"very good commentary, i wish i was watching with the setup you had! unfortunately i mainly stuck with cnn. i gotta correct one thing though. “Also, Liverpool won their football..." | andrew
"Great post, I like how you’ve explained the Vote Report with the detailed video and graphics. I appreciate the shout out." | Warren Sukernek