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MeldonJMeldonJ: Thursday is actually looking good!
9 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: Ahhh, perhaps @GROUBAL will assist in providing a solution to the inordinately bad customer service yesterday from @Brueggers. Grrr.
16 hours ago
groubalbotgroubalbot: @MeldonJ We hold companies responsible. Create a petition about your complaint at http://www.groubal.com
17 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: Wrote the most detailed, angry letter @Brueggers on feedback form. It had to be done. There is no way customer service can be THAT bad.
17 hours ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: @ballinonbudgets is a cute & informative site 4...well, it's kind of self explanatory: Ballers on a Budget. Mission is sketchy but admirable
2 days ago
mediaaprilmediaapril: Seems odd (Via @romenesko) The web made Lady Gaga, but online pubs aren't getting press credentials for 2nite's show. http://journ.us/9bK65Z
2 days ago
mediaaprilmediaapril: Word! (Via @Foodimentary) Pa has had more breweries in history than any other state. Almost every town has at least 1 licensed beermaker.
2 days ago
MeldonJMeldonJ: Reading the news sometimes makes me think the end of the world is near.
2 days ago
  • Introducing Runt.ly

    by Guest Contributor on December 21, 2009

    (This guest post was written by Muhammad At-Tauhidi, corporate lawyer and entrepreneur):

    runtly2I created Runt.ly as an easy way to share ad-hoc content over Twitter and other micro-blogs.  Runt.ly was designed as a “mini-blog” — for you when you have more to say then you can fit on a micro-blog but not so much that you would be inclined to create a traditional blog post for it.  Runt.ly makes it really easy to create multimedia posts that contain WYSIWYG text, photos and video that can be shared with a single short URL.  Although Runt.ly is similar to other “light-blogging” tools like Posterous or Tumblr, the focus is less on giving users their own personal homepage and more on making it easier for users to share individual pieces of content.

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