Last week I read a post by Deborah Smith titled “5 of My Favorite Free Internet Tools.” Highlighting one tool, she wrote as follows: “I use NutshellMail to catch up on the latest news and updates from my multiple accounts. What I think is the most attractive feature is the lack of clutter and distraction.…
Find Time to Keep Track of Just About Everything … in a Nutshell
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Find Time to Understand @Replies and Mentions on Twitter

Finding time to understand the in’s and out’s of Twitter is an investment that will be a big help in your social networking efforts over the long run. Last week on TwiTip Robert Dryer posted a two-part series illuminating the subtle-but-important differences between the “@ reply” and the “mention” on Twitter. This Cyber Monday, let’s…
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