
Twitter is aware of this and they are in the process of fixing it but there currently is a worm going around on twitter. What is happening is twitter users are getting this message:


Calling in sick yet your co-workers are on your facebook, myspace, twitter and you really aren't sick but maybe traveling? You don't want to get busted for playing hooky but you dont have access to a computer to update your status to tell everyone just how sick you are. Well never fear there is a program for that. Yep with sendible you can schedule status updates well in advance.

Oh please say it isn't so. Has Twitter gone and created a monster? Next up Woofer, the difference is that Woofer will be considered a macroblogging site (at least 1400 characters) as opposed to a microblogging site (140 characters), I don't know which will be worse, 140 characters of worthless blabber or 1400 characters of worthless blabber. What's next Meower?
Will you join?

Mensa = people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, Mensa is a social society with the aim to identify and foster human intelligence.
Open Houses invite you to explore Mensa

So are you giving up to much goodies when you twitter - well the Miami Dolphins think you could be. So as of now the Dolphins training camp is a twitter free zone - no twittering for the players or the fans that come out to watch them train.


Well yesterday twitter went under attack and for a good portion of the day the site was unassailable by many. According to twitter the attacks are coming from (or started from) The Republic of Georgia (Russia) and they are basically flooding their systems. Now this didn't just hit twitter alone but it also hit facebook, livejournal and google. The only reason those sites didn't go down is unlike twitter they use more then one network provider. Yesterday twitter was shut down to around 45 million users.


A quick shout out to Killer Startups, who have given us links to yet another 5 Twitter apps:

Ok you have to kinda laugh at this hack. You know when someone posts a link on twitter to a website how twitter uses a service that shortens the URL. Its kinda like "tiny URL" where they will take a long web address and shorten it. What happens is when you click on that tiny url it will redirect you to the real url. Here is a example of a twitter that geekdrop did a few days back:









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