Social network aggregation clients have become increasingly popular among netbooks users, and there is a variety of clients to choose among. Using Facebook and Twitter, we have asked the EasyPeasy community for what Twitter clients they prefer. The results, showed in the diagram, is merely an overview of what Twitter clients use and is not limited to EasPeasy.
According to EasyPeasy users Tweetdeck (23,3 %) was the most popular, followed by open source Gwibber (16,7 %). Some three percentages reported Gnome Do as their favorite client. This is interesting as Gnome Do primarily is an application launcher with a built in Twitter feature. As you can see from the diagram, the “Others” group makes a pretty big share. These are the Twitter clients that counted less than two votes. In total users reported 23 different clients.
What are your preferences using social network aggregation features with EasyPeasy and netbook operating systems?
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We’re now on YouTube – we’re giving away a unique EasyPeasy 1.6 Plug’n'Play memory card!
February 11th, 2010We’re finally on YouTube. We will work to get some nice flicks out there, but hope and encourage your help. Please keep reading
We’ve giving away a unique EasyPeasy 1.6 Plug’n'Play memory card to the winner.
What is a EasyPeasy PnP memory card
It’s a 4 GB SD which plugins into most (all?) netbooks without any adapor. It comes pre installed with our next release: EasyPeasy 1.6. It’s not a usual “LiveCD” of EasyPeasy, it’s a full fledged installed version which means you can keep your files there and boot up a full EasyPeasy version on any computer.
The rules
The rules are simple.
Good luck!
What are your thoughts on competitions like these? Are they stupid or is it good to encourage creativity this way? Please share your thoughts in the comments
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