One of the things that I love about Twitter is the way other people and myself are sharing links to interesting articles and posts on the web. The problem with this sharing though, is the ephemeral nature of Twitter. Unless you are watching the live stream when it is tweeted it is all too easy to miss a valuable or giving link. Twitter is supposed to be NOW, not later but to me this is one of its shortcomings. When I share a link, either by tweeting it myself or by retweeting someone elses tweet, I do it because I think that the post/article/video has value. In order for more people to be able to see my shares I will post the previous weeks links on my blog.
Here are my latest tweeted links:
- My #FollowFriday and #ffnor Twitter list over recommended Norwegian Twitterers; http://twitter.com/AboKevin/norske-ffnor
- My #FollowFriday list over recommended Tech Tweets; http://twitter.com/AboKevin/norske-ffnor
- Interested in Google Wave? You will find great tips here; http://bit.ly/qlwaU
- Being an old Royal Guardsman in His Majesty The Kings Guard this video makes me immensly proud! These soldiers are conscripts doing 1 year of military service and they more often than not outperform many a professional colleague from other countries. I present His Majesty The Kings Guards 3rd Company:
- Twitter introduced its new Retweeting feature. I don’t like it much, and neither did Robert Scoble; http://bit.ly/354AP7
- Amazon introduced “Kindle for PC” ; http://bit.ly/2KKrX9
- My brother, Arnt Eriksen (http://twitter.com/arntNOR) has one of Norway’s best and most popular podcasts; Sofaprat (Couchtalk). Norway’s largest newspaper has their own net TV station, and will feature his and Thomas Moens (http://twitter.com/thomasmoen) podcast in the future; Episode 40 (in Norwegian): http://bit.ly/1hVTLW
- Norwegian state owned oil company Statoil, discusses their deployment of Windows 7; http://bit.ly/3CyKcG
- Ed Bott’s great post on why only suckers pay retail for Windows 7; http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1533
- Windows workaround does not allow for multiple installs with 1 product key; http://bit.ly/1EjO79
- Paul Thurrott (http://winsupersite.com) ended up in a verbal exchange with Microsoft for having posted a workaround to the problem of clean installing Windows 7 with upgrade media; http://bit.ly/3Qao3B
Enjoy… 😀
Awsomeeee