Radio Girl
The radio girl blog is a glimpse at a variety of topics. This is not, nor will it ever be, a solely intellectual and in depth look at anything. Instead, it will be a brief and often quirky glance at world events and my roaming life.
Friday, January 02, 2015
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Best in Class Crisis Management with Social Media - Sparkcentral - Social CS Software, Platform for Analytics and Monitoring
Sunday, November 30, 2014
García Media → Writing short for mobile makes sense
Good tips and examples for successful writing on the mobile platform.
Labels: Delicious, Ifttt, social media
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Social Media Tips: Podcasting, Equipment, Hashtags, Strategy and More
Social Media Tips: Podcasting, Equipment, Hashtags, Strategy and More
Exhaustive list, but incredibly useful with tips for selecting microphones, Skype recorders, editing, mixing and more.
http://ift.tt/1Hp7K48
Seems interesting and I might be able to incorporate this info into the SMM course.
http://ift.tt/1yorkHL
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Quick list of links that are ideal for aggregation and curation.
http://ift.tt/1ExLC3p
All from Delicious via IFTTT
Exhaustive list, but incredibly useful with tips for selecting microphones, Skype recorders, editing, mixing and more.
http://ift.tt/1Hp7K48
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Seems interesting and I might be able to incorporate this info into the SMM course.
http://ift.tt/1yorkHL
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Quick list of links that are ideal for aggregation and curation.
http://ift.tt/1ExLC3p
All from Delicious via IFTTT
Labels: aggregation, curation, Delicious, hashtags, howto, Ifttt, podcasting, podcasts, Skype, social media
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Six Sites I Log Into Daily
AIf you're like me, you are on the Internet quite a bit. When I was using Firefox as my Internet browser, I liked that I could save my session so that the next time I opened Firefox, the same pages would display from the previous session.

Image courtesy of Cheth Studios
So I currently have six websites that I begin with daily.
1. Twitter: It's become my lifeline. I have five twitter accounts that I manage and that's a bit much to keep up with. I often use Social Oomph to schedule tweets and I use TweetDeck too. Tweetdeck has recently upped their game and I like some of the new features. All that to say, that I'm still married to the Twitter web interface and I like to see the Top Tweets too.
2. Facebook: Well, yeah, you know that FB would be on the list. Living abroad, FB is my connection to my friends w/out having to talk to them. I'd love to talk to them, but the seven hour time difference is a bit of a problem sometimes. So FB is a good bridge between the time zones.
3. AUC Mail: I need to remain in touch w/what is going on at work. Though currently I have my vacation message on: "Final grades have been submitted and I am away from the office until August, 2010" or something like that.
4. Gmail: My Gmail has mostly become my primary email account. I still use Hotmail and Yahoo, but I like the Gmail interface and options like adding labels.
5. Delicious: I like Delicious because I can see what my network is bookmarking and what stories I may have missed. Sometimes I'll check to see what's popular and recent, but mostly I'm just adding my own bookmarks and checking my networks bookmarks.
6. Yahoo!: My yahoo account has become my account for subscriptions. So it tends to fill up and not really with emails that I make the time to read. I usually scan for important emails. Oh, and I take a glance at the top stories on the Yahoo! home page too.
Labels: Delicious, Facebook, Gmail, Google Chrome, social media, The American University in Cairo, twitter, website, Yahoo

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