I just was recovering the menu of my blog, because the links of my projects as well as the button for switching the language were not shown since the last update anymore. As I was just adding some stuff I realized that the BlogEngine has a widget for twitter.
What is twitter?
Twitter ist a page where you can leave short messages (almost like a SMS) to share with your friends what you're just doing. Others then can register themselves to stay up-to-date with your news. It's some kind of bulk-SMS with self-registration.
What I think about twitter?
I think twitter is a very nice idea, that could get big very fast. The only problem with twitter is that the people you want to share your thoughts with, need to be interested in you. That means - if noone watches your twitter-feed, noone will ever read it.
So if you got friends that are interested in reading what you're doing all day - twitter is a realy good tool to accomplish that - if not - you should know what twitter is, just to be able to discuss with someone, but you should save the time for writing the texts.
One nice thing about twitter is: You may set your messages to private-only. In this case everyone has to ask for your permission to subscribe to your feed.
Twitter-Widget
My intention was to write a short script to enable the BlogEngine to get my feeds. Twitter is very easy to handle, because it publishes a rss feed of every user which you can even limit by the specific parameter to save your and your servers traffic. But as I already told you earlier, BlogEngine already has a tool to do this for me, so I just had to insert my twitter-data (address and rss feed) so the tool could fetch them for me.
Twhirl
Because sometimes it's very annoying to login on twitter.com to post your last message, there're several tools which you can install on your PC that do the login, posting and even the retrieving of your friends feeds for you. One of these tools, that is unfortunately not listed in the downloads section of twitter.com is twhirl. Twhirl is a desktop client for twitter, based on Adobe Air. But even though this requires you to install Adobe Air, it's not a big deal, because the Air- as well as the twhirl-installation are almost self-running. As soon as you installed twhirl, you're getting the following list-view, which you can style by a well filled list of skins:
Summing up:
It's a quite nice idea for chatty people, but you have to have the nerves to always keep your messages up-to-date - and people that are willing to read what you're writing - otherwise twitter would be like an instant messenger without contacts ;-).