5 Tools To Keep Up To Date With Tech News

Someone asked me how can I blogging about technology and keep myself up to date with technology, when at the same time I still working, spending more than 11 hours including commuting from and to the workplace. What’s more, I’m working in IT industry and my working time started after your lunch time and sometime after your dinner time (hope you can guess my working hours).

Well, there is no sophisticated tools, or scientific method that I use, except these 5 tools that I’ll elaborate below.

1. Twitter

Twitter need no introduction almost to everyone, it is the micro blogging service that taking the world by storm. What make Twitter is superior as news source is because, it got updated as a news broke out, or real time.

You know why? Twitter app is available in almost all smartphone platform, which means Twitter is accompanying the people wherever there go. Or , there are also SMS service provided by certain carries that let you tweet using your ‘regular’ phone, as long as it support texting or SMS.

In Twitter, these are 3 areas to look upon.

  • List – Most useful of all. List allow you to organize information by grouping the twitter account you follows based on the topic. For instance, nowadays, more companies jump to Twitter and use their account as one of the vehicle in doing announcement, promotion or customer service. So here is where it make sense. Let say you want to follow telecommunication news, so group all twitter account belong to these companies under one list, called Telco for instance.  Beside that, you can subscribe to the list the twitter account that you follow as well.
  • Search – Use the search function to find the conversation about the topic that you’re interested
  • Trending – The hot trend currently in Twitter. It can be manipulate using the hash # tag.

2. Techmeme.com

What is Techmeme. WikiAnswer best definite it as “Techmeme is a website that aggregates the top tech news stories from the most prominent technology oriented websites”. Techmeme is one of my favorite website, which has contributed to hundreds of posts I made in this blog. If you’re looking for tech tops news, beside Twitter, here is the right place to do so.

3. Google reader

Wikipedia define Google Reader as “Web-based aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds online or offline” . So you have tonnes of website that you frequently read or you bookmark them for later read. It is almost impossible to visit these websites to read the new content daily. RSS reader such as Google Reader fill up the gap by allow users to subscribe to the RSS of that websites. You read, comment, share bookmark the content you find interesting within the Google Reader itself. All in one, is that beauty?

4. Google Alert

What is Google Alert anyway? The definition by Google – “Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic”. So let say you want to stay update on Nokia’s latest new, set ‘Nokia’ as the topic in Google Alert, which will send the to your email on the frequency that your comfortable with. Create as many as Google Alert to fit your needs. For me, I have dozens of Google Alert set up for different topic of my interest.

5. Smartphone with data service

Of all that I suggest above, this is going to be the most important. If you can afford it, go get one and you won’t ever regret it.  Smartphone with data has 3 basic things that make it appeal to everyone.

  • It is portable, fit in your pocket, light and the battery life is long lasted than.. let say netbook.
  • You can get your email on the go, stay updated with your social networks through the social apps or webs and browsing website anywhere you want.
  • This is all in one device you ever need.You can play games if you bored, listen to music, capture picture and etc, not to forget it’s main feature as communication device.

Most of the time, I read all websites stated above using smartphone, except when I’ve found the content and ready to write, I’ll switch to my notebook.

All 3 websites stated above has it’s own mobile version. The ‘normal’ website is tough to read in your smartphone. The mobile version of this website will show bigger font and convenient to be read from smartphone’s small screen. The mobile optimized website also usually simple and less cluttered, less graphic which mean it will load faster in your mobile web browser.

So you say you have notebook that got wireless broadband connection. It’s true that it offer almost the same convenient as smartphone, but imagine if you’re commuting a lot. You’re not full time blogger who have luxury of working from home;  you spending a lot of time outside of your home. That’s where smartphone is what it is design for. Connecting you to the world of information regardless of space, time or border

Techmeme started displaying tech tips sent via Twitter

It looks like that Techmeme has started publishing the ‘breaking’ news stories sent by readers via Twitter. The top stories will appears on Techmeme with the link back to the reader’s tweets to Techmeme,  just like the screen shot below.

You know what I think, this might be just another way to boost your Twitter followers. Techmeme read by thousands readers, so even a brief spell on Techmeme page will at least provide your Twitter account with huge visibility.Some might end up following you.

So start sending tech tips to Techmeme. Who knows Techmeme will award the most tip someday

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Tech tips to Techmeme via Twitter

Wow, after moving away from automated news discovery to human edited oriented, Techmeme made another ‘quite’ unusual move by accepting tech tips via Twitter.

Twitter, which used mostly by geeks and technologically sound peoples such as bloggers,  often among the first to ‘aired’ the breaking news even before other media caught the story. That means here, Techmeme, as a tech news aggregator really in need of such powerful utility, to get more updated ahead of other news portal and stay relevant to users.

Everyone now has a fair share to have their tech post appear in Techmeme, provided the story is hot enough and of course the folks at Techmeme love it. By now, I think, Techmeme’s twitter account must have been flooded with thousand of tips already, probably including spam

To send a tech tip to Techmeme, just include “Tip @Techmeme” in the message along with the URL of the tech story you’d like to appear. “Tip @TechmemeFH” will works either.

Interestingly,  thesnowballfactory created a ‘Techmeme Button’ to accomplished this task automatically. Do you think this buttion will be another hit, just like social bookmarking such as Digg or Delicious button??

Google new favicon, what do you think?

google new favicon Google new favicon, what do you think?

When I first came across this news from Techmeme, I can’t help myself but to disliking over the new Google favicon. It just like favicon in web 1.0 era, with multiple striking color on the background. It still maintain its famous ‘g’ design though.

Does Google lacking of talented designer to create better favicon?

Probably it has something to do with number of websites that has almost similar favicon with previous Google’s favicon. Google want something unique that does not looks alike the others.