Dukes Digital Domain…

April 18, 2008

Feed Me

Filed under: Social Media — Duke @ 2:17 pm

I’ve had an interest in social media since Cro worked on and developed Pitch, a mobile social network. I have joined a number of networks and thought I’d put together a list of social media sites that I use on a regular basis, although some of the links below are purely used for sharing content.

Feel free to follow and friend me on any of the following networks:

Facebook - I use this service to connect with friends, family and contacts. I keep this profile updated with pictures, videos and links.

Flickr - This is obvious but most of the pictures uploaded to flickr are used on my blog, or they’re transferred to ImageKind to be printed and then framed.

FriendFeed - Is mainly used to gather content from multiple sites, you’ll find my latest tweets, shared content alongside pictures and video.

Google Reader - I read a lot of RSS feeds via google reader because I often don’t have the time to visit each site for the latest news. I share interesting content with friends and other social networks.

ImageKind.com - As with Flickr, I upload pictures to this service. You can become a fan of artists. I’m currently selling a number of pictures that I took on my last trip to Canada.

Jaiku.com - This is primely used to distribute content from google reader, twitter and flickr.

Twitter.com - I’ve used twitter for nearly a year now and it’s a great micro-blogging tool. You can get breaking news before it’s covered on TV, keep updated on the latest trends and follow interesting and influential people. If you don’t get Twitter, then I suggest you have a read over Cat’s ‘How to’ guide on how to use it.

During week days I use the above services a lot, however, I tend not to use any of the services over the weekend because I’m usually out in the real world :)

1 Comment »

  1. Why thank you for the link. :)

    I’ve been meaning to make a list like this, but always fail as I realise that I’m using too many services!

    Comment by Cat — April 18, 2008 @ 2:21 pm

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