Tag: wired

I’m feeling Plurky

You read that right. One of my Twitter pals mentioned a new upstart called Plurk (I know, wtf?) that’s similar to Twitter. You get 140 characters, it’s sort of easier to follow convos etc. I joined (and if you want to check it out and sign up, just clicky, and you’ll automagically get me added to your friends list. Because I am that awesome.) and I’m still getting used to it. Not sure I like it as well as Twitter which I’ve come to adore when it works, but maybe once I get used to the weird timeline concept it will grow on me too.

Today seemed like I was inundated with social media tools and toys. It was almost overwhelming. Plurk, Friendfeed, widgets to display all this stuff… I love delving into social media because I think the more I learn about it, the better I’ll be able to help my newspaper, but there is so much out there. I think it’s possible to burn out on it. I mean, you need a MySpace, and Facebook, make sure you’re LinkedIn, if you’re in the media biz you need to join WiredJournalists, get Twittering (and now Plurk), use Friendfeed to let everyone know what you do online, learn how to make RSS work for you to manage the growing list of sites you visit, and don’t forget the old standbys like instant messaging, and for god’s sake would you blog already?

Ugh. It’s hard to stay on top of all that. I have a Myspace and Facebook, but I rarely use either because Facebook is annoying and I already have my own site/blog. Don’t really need the tools MySpace offers. I love Twitter – and I figured out why. On an old telnet chat I used to frequent, we’d pretty much keep the convo going by randomly blurting out what we were doing, from the mundane to the crazy. It was fun. Twitter is a perfect outlet for that sort of thing. Once you start following people you know, or would like to know (yes, Wil Wheaton tweets all the time and he’s just as funny there as he is on his blog) and you read what they’re doing throughout the day, it’s quite a valuable lesson in human dynamics (ooh! That sounded stuffy 🙂 ) sort of like sitting in a crowded area and people-watching. Only more intimate.

Anyway, so I tweet, and I’m checking out Plurk. And I’m employing lots of widgets on my various blogs. I would not be able to function without my RSS feedreader (at last count I had over 70 site feeds which means Before the Feedreader, I was manually clicking around 70 sites all the time watching for updates. Yikes! Now my feedreader does all the work, runs in the background, and notifies me when one or more of those sites has posted an update, then I can read them at my leisure. It’s teh awesome.)

And I’m on Yahoo and MSN messengers. I’m LinkedIn (and thank you Tonga for the wonderful recommendation). I’m on WiredJ. And I definitely blog 🙂 Also, I’m trying to make Friendfeed work on my blog (having css issues with it).

So I do my best to stay wired and up-to-date. But man, it’s a lot of work. Now I just need to find a way to motivate my newsroom as well as find ways to get some of this integrated into our site. It should be a blast.

Getting late. before I go though, I just want to throw out some good luck wishes to my sister. She’s written a script for a movie called, “Orientation” and Friday, at 2:30pm EST that script will be pitched to a couple of producers (one was a producer for “Michael Clayton” and the show “Rescue Me”.) She’s very excited and very nervous and has no expectations of ‘being discovered’ but she believes the feedback these guys can offer her will be extremely valuable.

Secretly, I hope she gets discovered 🙂 It’s an awesome script.

Ugh. Facebook.

Well I got myself a stupid Facebook account. I don’t know why I have such an aversion to Facebook. But for some reason I’m just not very fond of it. Perhaps I’m too old to appreciate the ability to send imaginary “chocolates” across the intertubes to people I’ve never met.

I don’t know. I consider myself about as far from Luddite-ness as you can possibly be without knowing how to compile C++ code and yet maneuvering around Facebook befuddles me. I just figured maybe I should join up lest I be considered Unwired by the masters of the online newspaper industry like Steve Yelvington or Howard Owens.

As an aside, I totally love the word ‘Luddite.’

I’m actually a pretty wired chick. But I’m not a journalist, so I don’t think it counts. I belong to wiredjournalists.com, I’m MySpaced, Twittered, I have more blogs than I can keep up with, I’m now Facebooked,  I keep up with the industry, I heart liveblogging, and it’s nearly 10pm and I’m online, blogging. I do not, however, own a blackberry. I suck at txting. I had a palm pilot once, but I’m afraid it collects dust in a drawer now. Sometimes you just need to disconnect, you know?

Anyway, yeah. I’m in Facebook now and I do not wish to share my political or religious views, nor do I feel strangers need to know my educational background unless they plan on hiring me or dating me. So far I’ve added a Buffy application and become a fan of Whedon’s Dollhouse Facebook page. I looked at users who went to my high school and only recognized one guy, who I always thought was hot, but he was far too popular and good-looking to even remember my name. Though I was pretty popular in high school too. But it was a huge school and we moved in slightly different orbits and now almost 20 *gulp* years later, I really don’t give a toss what he’s up to.

Man, I sound like a shrew 🙂 Facebook’s ok, I guess, but I doubt I’ll be using it much. I’m also thinking I should maybe buy a domain of my real name. What I would do with it I don’t know because my online presence is pretty established at this URL. But I’m feeling this overwhelming urge to buy it “just in case.”

I’ll mull it over. Now if you’ll excuse, me, I’m going to check work email one last time and then climb in bed with my Dresden book.