You've been able to share items with your Google Reader friends forever. You could also publish a page of all the articles and pages you share to the public in HTML or RSS format. Google added a bunch of new features to Google Reader today that enhance the experience of sharing items with people. If you're a regular reader of my site, you might remember that I specifically asked for these features back in February: Currently, I’m using Facebook Shared Items to compliment my Google Reader shared items, mostly because I can personalize the message and give my shared item ...
Damon Cortesi has written a Perl script that downloads all of your tweets to Twitter, aggregates them in useful ways, and provides a nice looking Numbers template for presentation of the data. Here are my stats for the past year: For some reason I tweet a lot more on Tuesday than any other day of the week. Weird. Via Gruber
I saw Michael Arrington post his list over on TechCrunch and since I have always been a proponent of using online tools over desktop applications to get things done. In the past year though, it has become even easier to make that transition. Whereas I swore off desktop mail clients years ago and went 100% Gmail, I just recently made the jump from NetNewsWire to Google Reader (mostly for the cool sharing support and persistence everywhere, including the fancy mobile interface for my iPod touch and Blackberry). So here's a list of all the online tools I use on a ...
by Clint Ecker