Comments on: Government news via Twitter http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/ Using the internet to make government more interesting Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:22:05 +0100 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Her Majesty’s news on twitter - an update « extended reach http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/comment-page-1/#comment-979 Her Majesty’s news on twitter - an update « extended reach Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:46:10 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/#comment-979 [...] tool was/is far from perfect, and with some very helpful suggestions from Dave Briggs, Simon Dickson, Paul Webster, John Sheridan and a host of other peopleI have managed to improve (I [...] [...] tool was/is far from perfect, and with some very helpful suggestions from Dave Briggs, Simon Dickson, Paul Webster, John Sheridan and a host of other peopleI have managed to improve (I [...]

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By: Justin http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/comment-page-1/#comment-649 Justin Mon, 17 Mar 2008 07:43:08 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/#comment-649 Dave, Thanks - will incorporate feedburner as you suggest @simond - I figured if Twitter survived SXSW it would be able to survive UKGOV announcements! :) Dave,

Thanks – will incorporate feedburner as you suggest

@simond – I figured if Twitter survived SXSW it would be able to survive UKGOV announcements! :)

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By: SimonD http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/comment-page-1/#comment-648 SimonD Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:23:06 +0000 http://davepress.net/2008/03/16/government-news-via-twitter/#comment-648 Unless I'm missing something, it will have already been aggregated into an RSS feed to get it into Twitter in the first place. (I'm pretty sure that's how Twitterfeed works: it's a single RSS feed to a single Twitter account.) And the last thing Twitter needs is unnecessary server traffic..! :) Unless I’m missing something, it will have already been aggregated into an RSS feed to get it into Twitter in the first place. (I’m pretty sure that’s how Twitterfeed works: it’s a single RSS feed to a single Twitter account.) And the last thing Twitter needs is unnecessary server traffic..! :)

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