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Bird House Rules — Episode #9: Location, Location,... No, you're not seeing things. I'm back, and I'm coming out of the Bird House swinging! It's been a long break, the first half of it expected and the other half completely unexpected; and I return...

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Special Edition: Cirque du Social Media As promised, here's a completely off-the-beaten-path episode of Bird House Rules (which will also appear on Imagine That Studio's In Your Right Mind and the New Zealand podcast Whispers at the Edge....

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Birdhouse Rules: The Pilot Episode Welcome to Birdhouse Rules, the Official Podcast of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes. This is the Pilot Episode or more commonly referred to as "Episode 0" in podcasting....

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Tee Morris on Radio New Zealand To give this new blog a proper kick off, I offer up Part One of an interview featured at Imagine That! Studios. Enjoy! Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, introduced me to Radio New Zealand...

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Episode #14: Review of TweetDeck (with Nifty Tech Blog)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 30-08-2010

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Welcome to the third of special, longer-than-10-minute reviews from Bird House Rules and in-studio guest Nifty Tech Blog. This time, we get honest and frank over TweetDeck for the iPad. Continuing with an “Old Friends Revisited” theme, Doc Coleman and I air our lack of enthusiasm for the 800-pound gorilla’s latest incarnation.

This episode is part of the Bird House Rules-Nifty Tech Blog miniseries on iPad clients for Twitter. For the next few months, we will be featuring reviews on iPad clients, some of which you might be seeing in the Second Editions of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes!

Guest introduction by Veronica Giguere.

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Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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Episode #13: Review of Echofon (with Nifty Tech Blog)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 16-08-2010

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Following a deep dive into Tweet Flow, Bird House Rules, with special guest Nifty Tech Blog in studio, take a close look at Echofon for the iPad. This review is the beginning of “Old Friends Revisited” as Doc Coleman and I bring up some familiar names of smartphone clients now working to make their mark on Apple’s latest innovation.

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This episode is part of the Bird House Rules-Nifty Tech Blog miniseries on iPad clients for Twitter. For the next few months, we will be featuring reviews on iPad clients, some of which you might be seeing in the Second Editions of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes!

Guest introduction by Kreg Steppe.

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Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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Episode #12: Review of Tweet Flow (with Nifty Tech Blog)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 02-08-2010

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In the wee-small hours of the morning, Bird House Rules comes back with a series of podcasts all about the iPad. Alongside the Nifty Tech Blog, I review Tweet Flow, an iPad client that keeps it simple.

This episode is part of a Bird House Rules-Nifty Tech Blog miniseries. For the next few months, we will be featuring reviews on iPad clients, some of which you might be seeing in the Second Editions of All a Twitter and Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes!

Guest introduction by Meg Jarrell

Featured Links:

Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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Bird House Rules — Episode #10: MYODB

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 22-03-2010

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Hey, everyone! It’s another Bird House Rules, and before anyone gives me heat, I went over my ten-minute limit in this episode…by twenty-two seconds. Get over it!

When you hear why I went over, you may understand. You see, I had a problem on Twitter when I unfollowed someone in my feed. Within 24 hours, I received this tweet…

(@TrueConservative) We auto-unfollowed @TeeMonster who stopped following you. www.thew.in twitter tools sponsored by ((insert sponsor here))

…and discovered Thew.in Twitter Tools.

Now those of you wondered why I was so mad last Friday know why. Better grab a flack jacket and a helmet. I’m wound up and I go, go, go, go….

Guest introduction by J. Daniel Sawyer

Featured movie clips:

  • Forest Gump
  • Fatal Attraction
  • Tim Burton’s Batman
  • Full Metal Jacket
  • Iron Man

Featured Links:

Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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INTERVIEW: All a Twitter featured on View from Vahalla

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Appearances, Blogging, Twips, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 11-03-2010

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With the return of Bird House Rules, I am getting back into my groove on this blog. Que Publishing has been instrumental in bringing me back into this groove after contacting me concerning All a Twitter. As mentioned in the previous BHR,  the book is being featured once again in Barnes & Noble Bookstores everywhere, and asked me “Whatever you can do to get the word out…”  I sent out a query to my Twitter and Facebook networks, letting them know that I was available for interviews.

From Twitter I heard from long-time-friend of the Bird House @Odin1eye who featured me in a particularly fun interview on his blog View From Vahalla. This blog features podcast reviews, commentary and rants on Social Media and the world it impacts, and (now) interviews. Odin1eye and I talk about about how Twitter has changed, where it is headed, and what went into the writing of All a Twitter. Here’s a selection from the interview:

@Twitter, Please Share Your Feelings with the Group…

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Blogging, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 17-12-2009

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Twitter, as you hear me say in Speak Geek to Me, is being hailed as one of the greatest innovations in modern communications. What does it mean, then, when a tool that revolutionizes how we exchange ideas and share thoughts suddenly decides shut its users out and make a change without notification?

Changing its interface as one would change underwear, Twitter apparently pulled a back-handed “Give the People What They Want” by removing the new Retweet feature. This feature has been in Beta since the Fall of this year and Twitterakians were kept in the loop as early as idea conception. Sure, there was a slight learning curve and not everyone took to it, but third-party clients adopted it into their user interfaces and many like TweetDeck and Twittelator Pro added the functionality with their own flair. I even covered it in the last Bird House with a video addendum.

But this morning I got a tweet from John Merlin (@zard) from the UK:

Bird House Rules: Episode #8a — Keeping Up with TweetDeck (Video Addendum)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, Twips, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 07-12-2009

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Just when you thought I was done with TweetDeck v0.32.1…

TEE MORRIS’ TWEETDECK EPISODE
THE VIDEO PODCAST!

The audio is still the same, but now I have MOVING PICTURES to go with it! this is NOT going to be a regular feature at the Bird House, but when the mood strikes me, when the time allows, and when it is something that REALLY NEEDS the visuals, I will offer this kind of video addendum. I hope you all enjoy it!

Imagine That! Studios now presents to you the highlights of TweetDeck v0.32.1…in colour!

Featured movie and TV clips:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Iron Man
  • Monty Python’s “Spanish Inquisition” sketch
  • Firefly

Featured Resources on Twitter:

Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

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Bird House Rules: Episode #8 — Keeping Up with TweetDeck (v0.32.1)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, Twips, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 07-12-2009

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Finally….after several attempts…after daring the Fates…after waiting for just the right time…and weathering an unseasonal snowfall in Washington, D.C.

TEE MORRIS’ TWEETDECK EPISODE!

This has been a long time coming, and I have decided to pull out all the stops and not only post a longer-than-usual BHR, but in the feed tomorrow and posting on YouTube as well will be an accompanying video companion to this podcast, filmed and edited on both Camtasia and the Final Cut Suite, bit-cheeezzz!

A labor of love and a lot to take in, here comes the highlights of TweetDeck v0.32.1!

Guest introduction by Coach Ian Scott

Featured movie and TV clips:

  • Six Million Dollar Man
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Iron Man
  • Monty Python’s “Spanish Inquisition” sketch
  • Firefly

Featured Resources on Twitter:

Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

Feel free to syndicate this audio, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on Bird House Rules at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, Twitter, or here at the Bird House Rules Blog!

Special Edition: Cirque du Social Media

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Blogging, Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 12-11-2009

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As promised, here’s a completely off-the-beaten-path episode of Bird House Rules (which will also appear on Imagine That Studio’s In Your Right Mind and the New Zealand podcast Whispers at the Edge. Three times the size of a usual Bird House Rules, this special edition features special guest Philippa Ballantine, and is part-Social Media discussion/part-Arts Review of Cirque Du Soleil. Cirque offered to Blogworld attendees free tickets to any of their shows in exchange for reviews of whatever show they saw.

Pip and I are reviewing three:

Yes, was that good!

We wanted to say “Thank you” and go above and beyond what Cirque asked of us. Enjoy this special edition of Bird House Rules and Whispers at the Edge, and make plans to catch a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.

Guest introduction by Philippa Ballantine

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Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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Bird House Rules: Episode #5 — We’re Gonna Give It the Power Twitter!

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Appearances, Podcast, TwitReviews, Twitter Topics | Posted on 05-10-2009

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Are you using Power Twitter? I am continuously surprised how many of my friends from the Bird House are not taking advantage of this fantastic add-on for Twitter. Power Twitter takes Twitter to the next level, and keeps your eye on the Twitter.com homepage.

What exactly does Power Twitter do to your browser? Click on the image below for a Before-After shot of a browser armed with Power Twitter:

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Quick reminder: Next week, I’m at Blogworld, so please come on out and say “Hi!” I also encourage tweeting from my speaking events.

Other articles and cool links cited in this episode:

  • 83 Degrees, the developers of Power Twitter
  • TechCrunch reports on Bit.ly cracking down on malicious links

Guest introduction by Shannon or akaMonty out in Cyberspace…

Drop-in from this episode are from:

  • Star Wars
  • Iron Man

Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

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