5 Twsins that will get you an unfollow on Twitter.

5 Twsins that will get you an unfollow on Twitter.

1. Thou shalt not tweet several times per minute. Goes without saying. It’s just annoying. Spread them out. Use tweetlater. Whatever you need to do so you don’t hijack half my feed. 2. Thou shalt not frequently tweet mundane information. Classic examples include “Eating dinner”, and “Driving to the dentist”. Do your followers a favor and don’t tweet it unless you have something more interesting Read the article >>

List of Twitter Acronyms

List of Twitter Acronyms

Methinks its about time someone began keeping a list of all the twitter acronyms floating around. For simplicitys sake, I’ve neglected to track any acronyms that began on AIM, IRC, or other earlier internet services (ie: LOL, WTF, etc) FTW – For the Win. Origin: unknown FTL – Opposite of FTW. For the Loss. Origin: unknown FAVRD – Verb. To FAVRD a tweet, is to vote for it to appear Read the article >>

You are your habits.

You are your habits.

With 2008 now in the rear view mirror, there have been many predictions in my TweetDeck and my RSS readerthe about the upcoming year. Everything from predictions of the next big web-thing, to the next tech-breakthrough, to predictions that the economy will bounce back, or even worse, will collapse even more. While I could lay down some of my predictions for the upcoming year, I like to have a more Read the article >>

Ignighter is a Finalist in the Mashable Open Web Awards!

Ignighter is a Finalist in the Mashable Open Web Awards!

The startup I work for, Ignighter, was just nominated for a Mashable Open Web Award. Please take a second and vote Ignighter: From Mashable: Mashable is proud to announce that voting has begun in the 2nd Annual Open Web Awards, a unique opportunity for the most accomplished websites and services to receive international recognition for their achievements. During the nominations round, we received Read the article >>

Some tips for newbie iPhone Developers, from someone who’s been there.

Some tips for newbie iPhone Developers, from someone who’s been there.

For the last several weeks, I’ve had the blessing (or the curse) of being in charge of the development of an iPhone application for my startup. The development tools are based heavily on OSX development tools. Get to know Objective-C and Cocoa. If you, like myself, primarly program on the web with tools like PHP & Ruby on Rails, you will need to understand the nuances of ObjectiveC up-front. Read the article >>

My Philly Group Date.

My Philly Group Date.

This past Saturday night I had the great privilege to host a group date at the Noddinghead Brewpub in Philadelphia, PA. As some of friends & colleagues already know, I have been working as the Lead Developer for Ignighter.com for the past 6 months. Ignighter is an online ‘group dating’ service, aimed at young people who have just left college, moved to a big city, and having a tough time meeting Read the article >>

Boulder.Me Job Fair for Developers

Boulder.Me Job Fair for Developers

A handful of startups in the Boulder, CO area are looking to hire some talented developers. From the site: Boulder Needs More Kickass Developers Want a FREE trip to beautiful Boulder, Colorado? The Boulder tech scene is growing like crazy. Twenty of our top tech startups (you can see a few in the sidebar) have banded together to fly in one hundred top software developers, programmers and engineers Read the article >>

Startup Email Deliverability

Startup Email Deliverability

Email Deliverability problems begin to happen during the time in your startups life when your organization starts changing from that of a child company to that of an adult company. While there’s no “right” time for Email Deliverability optimization to begin, web startups usually start a little earlier than brick and mortar startups—usually between 2 and 6 months of age. Deliverability Optimization Read the article >>

Of Moe. & Music

Of Moe. & Music

It’s not often that I get an entire weekend to myself these days. Thats why my time at moe. down 9 was so special this year. Seeing good live music has always been a near-spiritual experience for me. Moe.down was a chance to get outdoors, breathe some fresh air, take time off from work (albeit small), and listen to some great live music. Live music taught me to dance. And I don’t mean dancing Read the article >>

I love Live Music

I love Live Music

Well, it’s been a long few weeks. With Techstars Investor Day behind us, and all of the scaling work that went along with it, behind us too, I’ve finally freed up a weekend to head back to NY, and see some live music. Specifically, I’m going, with a group of college friends, to moe. down 9 . For those who don’t know, moe. down is a 3-day music & arts festival, hosted by the jamband, moe. . It’s Read the…

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