ThinkTweet Book 1 – a review in 140 characters

thinktweetRajesh Setty, author of the popular blog (and book) Life Beyond Code, recently has published ThinkTweet Book 1.

ContentRobot was pleased to read his  tweet-sized wisdom on every page.

Here is what we thought of the book (in 140 characters!):

What do you get when you mix Mark Twain’s insight w/ Seth Godin’s biz acumen, and Confucius’ philosophy? A twitterific, fun, and witty read!

We highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to laugh a lot while learning Twitter’s best practices, along with a little business education. We can’t wait… Continue Reading

And RSS is not dead either

rss-chickletYesterday,  TechCrunch posted an obituary for RSS. Of course, many of the Twitterati nodded their heads vigorously in agreement.

While Twitter and its tools garner all the publicity as the technology du jour, it is not the savior or replacement to RSS. So don’t be so quick to toss that RSS reader!

Here are three reasons why we believe that RSS is not dead:

  • Scanning through your subscribed content is infinitely more efficient than sifting through all the Twitter banter to find the gem or two of the day
  • Newsreaders can display entire blog posts, images, audio,

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