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Mark Chen is an independent researcher of gaming culture and spare-time game designer. He is the author of Leet Noobs: The Life and Death of an Expert Player Group in World of Warcraft. Currently, he is looking into experimental and artistic games to promote exploration of moral dilemmas and human nature, researching DIY subcultures of Board Game Geek users, and generally investigating esoteric gaming practices. Mark also holds appointments at Pepperdine University, University of Washington, and University of Ontario Institute of Technology, teaching a variety of online and offline courses on game studies, game design, and games for learning. He earned a PhD in Learning Sciences/Educational Technology from the University of Washington and a BA in Studio Art from Reed College.

Twitter Tools and Lifestream

I deleted Twitter from Lifestream’s feed, so the daily digest should just include Google Reader (and Pandora if I can get it working). I also noticed that my blog was one of the feeds. Deleting that should kill the recursive pingbacks I’ve been getting.

Weekly digests via Twitter Tools is now off, too, but the sidebar is still up.

We’ll see how it goes. Facebook recently made their status updates more accessible or something, so that might change the way I update in the future.

As for reading my friends’s feeds, I’ll delay a solution a little until I get a new phone. ๐Ÿ™‚

Daily Digest for 2009-02-08

twitter (feed #4) 9:48pm Posted a tweet on Twitter.

mcdanger: home now. must get sleep.
blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Daily Digest for 2009-02-07
googlereader (feed #2) 7:42am Shared a link on Google Reader.

twitter (feed #4) 7:45am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

mcdanger: catching up on news. Gonna meet some LIFE folks from Stanford later today. Join us!
googlereader (feed #2) 7:51am Shared a link on Google Reader.

twitter (feed #4) 5:27pm Posted a tweet on Twitter.

mcdanger: meeting Theresa in WoW to plan a class lesson. ๐Ÿ™‚
googlereader (feed #2) 6:38pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

Daily Digest for 2009-02-07

blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Daily Digest for 2009-02-06
blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-06
twitter (feed #4) 6:42am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

mcdanger: up too early…. getting ready for another full day at the iSLC conference.

Daily Digest for 2009-02-06

googlereader (feed #2) 1:15am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 1:55am Shared a link on Google Reader.

blog (feed #1) 4:59am Daily Digest for 2009-02-05

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-06

  • the superbowl has a twitter feed! #
  • reading this morning.. so much reading… super bowl party this afternoon! #

Powered by Twitter Tools.

Daily Digest for 2009-02-05

blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Daily Digest for 2009-02-04
googlereader (feed #2) 12:30am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 5:58am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 2:58pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

Daily Digest for 2009-02-04

blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Daily Digest for 2009-02-03
googlereader (feed #2) 12:04am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 8:27am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 9:32am Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 1:58pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 2:33pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 2:46pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

blog (feed #1) 3:39pm Twitter Tools vs. Lifestream
twitter (feed #4) 3:41pm Posted a tweet on Twitter.

mcdanger: New blog post: Twitter Tools vs. Lifestream http://tinyurl.com/aq2osa

Twitter Tools vs. Lifestream

Okay, so it’s been a few days since I installed Twitter Tools and Lifestream.

The topmost sidebar widget on the right of the blog is from Twitter Tools. I like it, and it provides more info than Twitter’s official Flash-based widget.

The weekly digest (that was posted on Saturday) is also from Twitter Tools. I also like it and how it is formatted. I could not figure out how to set it to a different time than 1 AM, though. Whenever I set the time to a different one and hit Okay, the form would reset.

What I like about Lifestream is that it is somewhat like FriendFeed and captures updates from multiple feeds including Twitter and Google Reader. What I don’t like about Lifestream is that it didn’t seem to successfully capture my Pandora thumbs up and thumbs down picks. I also don’t like how the daily digest includes the previous day’s daily digest in its… er… digest. That seems rather redundant and cyclical, causing a little pingback comment to be generated each time, too.

So, verdict?

I’m not sure yet. I like the sidebar of Twitter Tools and I like Lifestream’s Google Reader capture. Maybe what I should do is keep both, but start disabling the things I don’t like about each.

Is anyone finding the daily digest excessive? What if I had a weekly Google Reader digests and just the Twitter feed on my sidebar?

And, while I’m asking, giving people better indication about me is just one side of what I want. I also want a better way of keeping track of people. Right now I’m following certain people on Twitter and Friendfeed, but neither are being pushed to me, so I’m not getting a good sense of when things are happening. Likewise with my Facebook friends… by the time I comment on a status update, it could be quite irrelevant, not to mention that most updates get lost in the ether before I can even see them to comment. Anyone have a good solution to this? Does having an unlimited data plan solve it or would I then be overwhelmed?

Daily Digest for 2009-02-03

blog (feed #1) 11:59pm Daily Digest for 2009-02-02
googlereader (feed #2) 4:00pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 4:59pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

Daily Digest for 2009-02-02

googlereader (feed #2) 4:11am Shared a link on Google Reader.

blog (feed #1) 4:59am Daily Digest for 2009-02-01
googlereader (feed #2) 5:12am Shared a link on Google Reader.

blog (feed #1) 1:07pm Gaming in China brief from Futures of Learning
googlereader (feed #2) 3:34pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 4:20pm Shared a link on Google Reader.

googlereader (feed #2) 5:00pm Shared a link on Google Reader.