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<title>TechMiso : Twitter As Your Blog, Twitter As Your Newsfeed, Twitter This, And Twitter That</title>
<link>http://techmiso.com/371/twitter-as-your-blog-twitter-as-your-newsfeed-twitter-this-and-twitter-that/#IDComment13931366</link>
<description>People are talking a lot these days about &amp;quot;the cloud&amp;quot; and what does that term mean. Software as a Service (virtual applications), Hardware as a Service (buying/renting compute time on machines you don&amp;#039;t have to administer), both of which are being done by Amazon, are typically what gave birth to the term &amp;quot;cloud computing,&amp;quot; but really Twitter embodies a whole separate meaning here.   Twitter is the Cloud realized for the masses. In a sense, I get my news from Twitter -- since it has my eyeballs, and folks I follow post links to news stories, I tend to read a lot of current events posted there. So what  is the effect of this? Events of similarly-minded people tend to bubble through to me, and the Cloud acts as a kind of pre-made filter for what I&amp;#039;m interested in. And I did not have to configure it, unlike RSS. It is auto-configured by the simple nature of whom I choose to follow.  It goes both further and closer than that.   Further: I follow Shaq. Yes, that&amp;#039;s right, Shaquille O&amp;#039;Neal, the Big Aristotle, is tweeting. (and the legitimacy has already been proven, in case you&amp;#039;re skeptical) He&amp;#039;s hiLARious, and even though I don&amp;#039;t know him, it is interesting to see what he&amp;#039;s up to (did you know he gave millions of pounds of peanut butter to hungry folks in Africa?).  Closer: Today I was sitting in a meeting being broadcast worldwide to my company&amp;#039;s IT org. About a dozen of us were using twitter to talk about what our CIO was saying -- it was great fun and some good ideas came out of it.  Further: Election coverage. Twitter and current.com. &amp;#039;nuff said.  You get the idea.  Twitter changes everything.    </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>TechMiso : Flaw In Defense Contracting Of Information Technology Staff</title>
<link>http://techmiso.com/347/flaw-in-defense-contracting-of-information-technology-staff/#IDComment13931042</link>
<description>not particularly, no, but I wasn&amp;#039;t paying that much attention to headcount numbers -- I was mainly interested in the scuba diving ;) (and I was also pretty much at the bottom of the food chain, working for a very mousy, keep-your-head-down individual) </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>TechMiso : Macworld 2009 - Apple&#039;s Subliminal Message</title>
<link>http://techmiso.com/245/macworld-2009-apples-subliminal-message/#IDComment13740968</link>
<description>Love Apple -- and Miso! Hmmm....there&amp;#039;s either a new product or a new food combination in there somewhere. (or an iPhone/iPod app/skin for TechMiso -- have you seen MobilePress? (&lt;a href=&quot;http://mobilepress.co.za/))&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://mobilepress.co.za/))&lt;/a&gt;</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 9 Jan 2009 00:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://techmiso.com/245/macworld-2009-apples-subliminal-message/#IDComment13740968</guid>
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