Bird House Rules — Episode #9: Location, Location, Location
Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Podcast, Twips, Twitter Topics, Twitter in the News | Posted on 01-03-2010
Tags: advice, All a Twitter, Bird House Rules, book, CBS, communications, foursquare, GPS, location, Please Rob Me, Podcast, Que, Robert Siciliano, Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes, security, Social Media, Tee Morris, TMI, Twitter in the News
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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 to talk about foursquare, Please Rob Me, and the current concern sweeping through the Twitterverse. Adding to the debate of how much information is too much information comes FortheHack and their stand against sharing GPS coordinates for neat-o badges and free stuff from various vendors in the real world. Hear my own view of it from the Bird House and pick up a few twips in this episode on how to stay safe while sharing with your fellow Twitterakians.
Guest introduction by Starla Huchton
Featured movie and TV clips:
- Firefly
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- Monty Pyhton’s “How Not to Be Seen” sketch
- Army of Darkness
Featured People and Stories:
- Security Expert Robert Siciliano
- Siciliano’s Twitter posting to CBS segment on “Please Rob Me”
- Siciliano’s tweet concerning “Please Rob Me”
- Exchange between me and Brand Gamblin
- Brightkite
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!



I know on Twitter i have been promising to cover TweetDeck and my bad habit of double-posting (which on writing these show notes I just did…) but then when working through my follow requests, I got hard hit by the avatar you see with this post. Yes, if you see that image (and the variations on it) you will have been hit by a spambot that prefixes all their IDs with “STi_”. These useless accounts will fill your feeds with random links that serve no other purpose other than to annoy the crap out of you.




