New! FHK SitRep 07.14.07: Twitter

July 14, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News and Opinion

Urban Dictionary is, “Army-speak. Short for ‘Situation Report.’ ” In the US Army, a SitRep is often used to record the wherabouts or activities of military personnel. On the web, the term is used more loosely as a periodic update of information and current events.

FHK Daily SitReps will be used to update members on current information about Web 2.0, social news, social networking, and online political activism. We hope you find this feature useful, and we welcome your comments and feedback.

Today’s report is about Twitter: “A global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing?”

Josh Shultz, over at TechRepublican recommends Twitbin, a free Twitter download to make “tweeting” even easier, which he describes here. Check it out.

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