Unfollow everyone on Twitter
If you have been using twitter for a long time now, chances are you’re following a relatively large number of users (hundred or even thousands), at which stage you probably can’t keep up with their updates, regardless of which client you’re using and how you’re using it. At least that’s what happened to me.
Unfollow everyone is a move started originally by Loic Le Meur, who unfollowed everyone in his Twitter account, and slowly started adding people back.
It immediately caught my attention, and struck a cord with me, it’s the equivalent of hitting the refresh button. It makes twitter interesting again, by starting fresh and slowly focusing on adding a selected few of users with very relevant and valuable updates.
We created a small script that would unfollow all of your friends and You can use the script from within this page:
We promise you not to store your details (username or password), but just in case you’re still paranoid, you can download the script from here, edit your account information and run it yourself.
I personally used the script and hope it helps some of you who are in my same position. Let me know if you have any feedback.
Commentweet beta, Twitter conversation on Blogs
Since I have a decent number of followers on Twitter, most of the feedback I get is through Twitter, and that feedback is about almost everything including blog posts, which I usually tweet about.
If you have a decent following on Twitter, chances are your Tweet about a post of yours receives as much replies if not more than comments left on the actual post. It keeps happening to me in almost every post recently.
I don’t mind that fact, but also I would love to pull all of those tweets and relevant conversation and make it part of the post in question, so that everyone who’s contributing through different channels would know about each other.
With that idea in mind, we decided to create Commentweet for our use, which helps us (and might help you) pull all replies to a tweeted post in a nice and easy way, which works like this:
You tweet about the latest post on the blog, and all reply tweets to that particular tweet gets pulled in automatically to “Commentweet” section, which you can place anywhere.
Here’s how to install it in WordPress:
- Download the WordPress plugin here.
- Unpack it.
- Upload it and place it in the “Plugins” folder.
- Activate the plugin.
- Place this code “commentweet_widget();” in your post template in any way you wish.
- To add a Commentweet counter for posts on the homepage, you can add this code “commentweet_widget_nu_o();” to the Main Index template.
You’re welcome to give it a try and provide Feedback either in the comments or on Twitter
New Design for Business Cards
We came up with a new design for our Business Cards, trying to be even more remarkable.

What do you think of it?
We Redesigned!
Today, we rolled out a new design for CloudAppers.
Our goal was to clean things up, go back to the basics and strip the whole website of everything that is not absolutely necessary.
We’ve taken a minimalist approach to the re-design process, and decided to start from scratch with a look that uses lots of whitespace, gets rid of all colors and gives priority to the main content.
We’ll keep doing some minor customizations as we go along and possibly add more features and sections, but only when we see a dire need for each addition.
What do you think of the new look? Let us know…
Next, the simplest to-do list
Next is a very simple, intuitive and limited web app for handling short-term to-do list.

1 task at any time
140 characters per task
20 tasks maximum
drag and drop to change tasks order/priorities
Go!! and get things done
Next is a collaboration between Spinbits and CloudAppers , a result of Zero2Beta , which is a 2 days marathon of intense design and development of a web app from ground zero to beta launch.
Announcing Zero2Beta
We’re proud to announce the launch of the Zero2Beta project with SpinBits:
Zero2Beta is an experiment on intense design and development of a useful web application from concept to launch in a couple of days, and release it to the public.
With the agile development platforms like Rails and back-to-basics approach to applications, the time to design, develop and launch an application has become impressively short. Zero2Beta is a collaboration effort between Spinbits and CloudAppers, with the purpose of pushing ourselves to create from scratch in a couple of days.
It enforces the practice of coming up with a unique idea, design an application around it, deploy it and get out in the public as soon as possible. We hope that the self-imposed limitations in terms of time and resources will push us to focus on what really matters and rise above trivial decisions into working on the absolutely necessary parts needed to have something working quickly.
The first application in this experiment “App1″ will kick off tomorrow, we will announce it here on the blog and start writing the story posts of our adventure in creating it from choosing the idea till launching the project.
You can follow the twitter account @zero2beta as we will post hourly updates throughout the next couple of days, links to posts in addition to some photos and videos as well.
What Does Social Media Mean to My Business?
This is the 3rd part of Social Media 101 Series.
Although you might not realize it, but your consumers and clients are already part of the Social Media phenomenon (as evident from the last part), and it’s already changing your business even without you knowing that.
BrandTags is a perfect example of social media power on a brand image, it’s an approximation of the collective brand perception, just pick a brand and take a look at what people feel about it and there you have it…
Even small companies and people have brands albeit Micro-brands, and their real value/image are determined by the people and community and no longer controlled by media or corporations.
Social media opened the doors to new opportunities and possibilities, which can be leveraged to achieve your goals by becoming part of the conversations taking place online and engaging the community in the context of their interactions.
Branding, marketing and advertising to commerce and product development and customer support are examples of what you can achieve through a proper social media strategy.
And above all it is inexpensive, efficient and far-reaching.
According to Charlene Li, Social Media research analyst at Forrester said P&G had results with their Social media strategy which were was 4 times more effective than traditional marketing.
Another interesting story is about one guy, who goes by the handle “Predator,” saved Dell at least $1 million by answering technical questions in its community forum.
The real question here is “can you afford not being involved in the process?” I didn’t think so.
Why Does Social Media Matter?
This is the 2nd part of Social Media 101 Series.
Because of its roots in the inbred human behavior and the recent empowerment made possible the web 2.0 tools and services, Social media is a fundamental shift in the way we communicate.
Universal McCann, a division of the Interpublic Group did a global study of how Social Media is challenging traditional media and came up with very interesting findings:
- 83% watch video clips
- 78% read blogs
- 57% of internet users are now members of a social network
- RSS consumption is growing rapidly up from 15% to 39%
And according to Alexa, five of the top 10 global websites are social (YouTube, MySpace, Wikipedia, Facebook, Blogger).

The numbers are incredibly revealing and insightful. People are increasingly migrating to social media platforms and adopting it in an accelerating pace. Social Media is already disrupting known trends and will only continue to rise.
Social media is changing all aspects of our world from branding, marketing and advertising to commerce and product development and technical support by introducing new ways of generating and consuming media online.
No longer it is just about broadcasting your message all over the place; instead people expect companies and corporations to engage with them through social platforms in a person-to-person fashion.
It is here,it is the future, and it is definitely going to affect your business… time to embrace it.