Vancouver 2010 Free Events Guide iPhone App
My first iPhone app just went live on the Apple App Store today! It’s a guide to all the free events going on during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. To celebrate the launch of the app I’m running a little contest for the duration of the Olympics.
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Most popular posts of 2009
In case you missed them the first time, here’s a list of the most popular posts on cardeo.ca from 2009. What kind of posts would you guys like to see more of in 2010? A few things I have planned are: an update to the Cardeo Minimal theme, a few more minimal wordpress themes, and perhaps a css framework.
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How to publish to Twitter from Facebook pages
Facebook released a new pages feature today that allows you to publish your page updates to Twitter! I’m stoked on this new feature, and have been hoping they would build it in. It’s very easy to activate it, just go to:
Once you are there click on the link to Twitter button for your page. You’ll then be redirected to Twitter where you need to sign in and give Facebook access to update your account. After that, you’ll return to Facebook where you can pick what type of updates you want to publish on Twitter. The options include:
» Status Updates
» Photos
» Links
» Notes
» Events
To learn more about this new feature, check out the post on the Facebook Blog
Is it better to have a separate Twitter profile for your blog?
I’ve recently found myself in a bit of a pickle. I have my original Twitter profile @mlambert that I setup last year. I also have @cardeo, which I recently started feeding my blog posts, flickr updates, and delicious bookmarks too. Here’s my problem…
Is it better to have a separate Twitter profile my blog, or should I combine my personal profile with my blog profile?
As the readers of my blog, what would you prefer? Only blog related tweets, or a combination of blog stuff and more personal messages? I’d also love to hear from some other bloggers, and what they prefer to do for their own websites. Thanks
Give and receive money over Twitter with TipJoy.com

Simple social payments for great people, causes and content
I recently came across TipJoy.com, and it looks like a great new Twitter service. I haven’t had the chance to take it for a test drive yet, but here are some of the things you can do with it:
Give Money
» Send money to your friends.
» Donate money to a charity.
Get Money
» Collect money for an online app or service.
» Raise money for a charity.
Send gifts on Twitter with Twesents.com

Twitter gifts with Twesents.com
Twesents.com is a new Twitter service that allows you to send gifts to your friends. It’s very similar in style to the Facebook Gifts application. You start out with 50 credits, and each gift costs a certain number of credits. Once you are done with your free credits, you can earn more or buy additional credits.
The ultimate guide to everything Twitter
Are you new to Twitter? Maybe you’re an experienced user with questions, or just looking for a great Twitter resource? If so, webdesignerdepot.com has published an awesome post titled: The ultimate guide for everything Twitter. It’s a great resource for all Twitter users, make sure you check it out.







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