jkOnTheTwitter is live!

By James Kendrick | Saturday, March 17, 2007 | 6:55 PM CT | 7 comments |

JKotr TwitterNo question about it, Twitter has taken the web by storm. Kevin jumped on it first and then talked me into getting on it, although I don’t post there much. When Kevin heard that Dave Winer was working on a way to get the New York Times and Wired feeds to auto-post on Twitter, he reached out to Dave about creating a Twitter feed for jkOnTheRun. Bear in mind that Kevin and I had the good fortune to have breakfast with Dave in Vegas earlier this year and he confessed he is a fan of jkOTR, without us twisting his arm. 

Dave has posted that the jkOnTheTwitter feed is live, so if you’re a Twitter fan you can add the new feed and follow our posts there. Thanks Dave!

Comments (7)

  • That’s dandy; however, I feel I should point out that the About column states that your name is JK River. ;-)

    Chris Magnusson4:43 PM on March 17, 2007 Reply

  • Just please make sure you keep the good content here – there’s a whole bunch of us who are choosing NOT to pick up yet another technology that seems to only exist for technology’s sake. You already have a blog, you already have RSS, and that’s all I’m ever subscribing to…

    Jeremy Toeman2:51 AM on March 18, 2007 Reply

  • Chris, that’s because Dave Winer calls these Twitter rivers.

    Jeremy, no worries on that front. The Twitter river just pulls our headlines from the RSS feed itself. We don’t even have to think about it which is why it’s great.

    James Kendrick4:47 AM on March 18, 2007 Reply

  • I don’t get it? Google Reader already gives me the blog headlines.

    Dave Zatz2:13 PM on March 18, 2007 Reply

  • i tried it, but my twitter page got swamped with all the news! so i’ve just stuck with receiving jkontherun using bloglines…that way I get to see pics as well :) great idea tho :)

    patrick — 8:32 PM on March 18, 2007 Reply

  • I noticed that the posts were repeating; I call them “hiccups in the river” and I let Dave know about them this morning. He’s looking into it because we don’t want to repeat ourselves. He’s looking into it because we don’t want to repeat ourselves. Hey, wait a second….

    Kevin C. Tofel7:06 AM on March 19, 2007 Reply

  • Check out Twittervision, I did a post on it the other day…

    Global Twitter messages, graphically portrayed!

    ZuD2:04 AM on March 23, 2007 Reply

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