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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 #16: Review of TweetTime (with Nifty Tech Blog)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews | Posted on 12-10-2010

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Did you ever have audio that you listened to, even after editing it, and think “I can’t post this…”

Yes, that happened to us.

The Bird House and in-studio guest Nifty Tech Blog (but this time, recording through the wonders of Skype) after listening to our original review of TweetTime decided that a re-record was most definitely in order. So, basking in my Steampunk Castle afterglow, we did a second take on our first (and follow-up) look on this original client for the iPad.

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Album Artwork by Paul Fischer of Dancing Cat Studios

 

This episode is part of the Bird House Rules-Nifty Tech Blog miniseries on iPad clients for Twitter. 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!

Episode #15: Review of Twittelator (with Nifty Tech Blog)

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, TwitReviews | Posted on 27-09-2010

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With the jetlag and the plane crud behind me, the Bird House and in-studio guest Nifty Tech Blog are back with yet another, longer-than-10-minute review of Twitter clients for the iPad. Continuing with an “Old Friends Revisited” theme, Doc Coleman and I go deep with Twittelator, an old favorite of mine quickly becoming a favorite on this new platform.


Twittelator in Landscape mode, viewing Direct Messages


Accessing Profiles in Twittelator

Along with a review of Big Stone Design’s powerhouse, Doc and I also discuss pet peeves in application development, in particular the need to leave an application in order to change its settings. (Yes, I hate that.)

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 Tom Racine.

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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!

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

 

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!

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

 

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!

Hey There — Remember Me?

Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 09-07-2010

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Hi there! Long time…no podcast.

Not for the want of trying. Just ask @NiftyTechBlog who recorded two shows with me. One was time-sensetive, and that got dated rather quickly. Then we have the second show which is still relevant, but gathering cobwebs and needs to be posted.

So what is holding me up?