My So-Called Online Life

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Yesterday I was selling iPhones at work and striking up conversations with the customers. One couple had a one year old with them. He just kept giving me this huge, toothy grin. At least, it would have been toothy if he had more than four teeth! I just couldn’t stop looking at his giggling little self, so I said, “You look awfully happy! Is this going to be your new toy?”
“Noooooooo.” the father quickly replied.
“It won’t be long.” I said. “Leap Frog makes a baby blackberry.” (They do. Check it out!)
We then had a conversation about the dangers of the internet, and more importantly, how you can become anyone you want to be on the internet.
Now, for the most part I think I do pretty well with just being myself online. I’m pretty much the same boring, run-of-the-mill person I’d be of we met face to face.
But for some reason, I feel the need to show off my online life and how I use different apps to achieve excellent daddy blogger status. Any suggestions on how to streamline this process would be greatly appreciated!
Obviously, I write this blog. When I post a new entry, I head over to ping.fm and announce it, which automatically updates my twitter, facebook, and MySpace to let everyone who cares and some who don’t that I just blogged today.
I also write ‘Kids Play On The Net‘. This is a weekly column about kid-friendly websites for education and entertainment over at dad-blogs.com. I can’t pimp that site enough. It’s truly a great place for dads and moms to hang out. When they post my column, it’s back to ping to let everyone know.
MySpace is dead to me. The only thing I do over there is look every once in a while to see if ping updated it. MySpace is targeted at teens, and as far as I’m concerned, they can have it. I still have a couple of friends over there that haven’t come into the light of facebook, so I still have a profile there. Meh.
Facebook is crazy. Not only have I reunited with long-lost friends there, but I’ve also had conversations with writers and artists and people I admire. These are people I’d just stammer at in public. But on facebook it’s just easier. OK, so maybe I am a little different online.
Twitter. What have I not already said about twitter on this blog? Twitter has truly become an addiction. I check it constantly on my phone. I enjoy ‘live tweeting’ my days off and family activities. I enjoy it so much that I created a daily segment on this blog through twitter tools called ‘Twitter Tittelations’ that gives you my daily tweets in digest form. Daily. Is that annoying? Let me know! I thought it was a great way to post daily without typing an entire post, but I may just be fooling myself.
I also have friendfeed, stumbleupon, technorati, and digg accounts, but I still haven’t devoted enough time to those to figure out how to use them.
That’s it in a nutshell: the tools that this daddy blogger uses. Any more I should get into? What do you use?
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I don’t know about you, but I have no idea what to do with friendfeed. It was duplicating so many of my online activities on my Facebook wall that I cut it down to using it just to post my Twitter activities there. I’m still a newbie with Digg and Stumbleupon and I never do anything with my Technorati account. I like Whrrl to create photo stories and I LOVE Pixelpipe to offload the pictures I take with my iphone to my FB, my wife’s FB, Flickr, Picasa and Snapfish simultaneously. There are so many different tools I have a hard time adopting new ones, one because of the time commitment they require and two because of the duplication of information. I get excited about new stuff all the time, but have to make sure that I’m not spamming the heck out of people with my inane ramblings. So, I usually limit my activities to FB, Twitter and my blog. Anything else is a tool to get information to those three, again, as long is it isn’t too much duplication.
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