
April 1st I started my new job at e-office. e-office focusses on Human software, and does this using Microsoft, IBM and Google technology.
Human sofware can be seen as 'messaging', 'collaboration', 'enterprise 2.0', 'unified communications', 'user experience' and 'mobile'.
It does however not stop at the technology, because at e-office we believe that people and organisations are an equal part of the equation.
I've joined the SharePoint team at e-office, and I'm already very excited about the upcoming projects that I have seen.
You can follow e-office on:
twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/e_office_com
facebook http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109382118015
linked-in: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=145232
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Found this .Net wrapper for the Twitter API called TwitterLib. It's part of WittyTwitter, but can also be used on it's own.
Code can be found here. http://wittytwitter.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Witty/TwitterLib/
Nice if you are planning on building a twitter enabled app.
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Tweeting from outlook using OutTwit works like a charm, but I was missing something to soothe my Mobile twitter attacks.
This is when I discovered Twikini and PocketTwit for Windows Mobile. I tried PocketTwit first, but could not get it to connect to twitter on my HTC P4350.
So after uninstalling it I tried Twikini. Twikini looks like a million dollars in all of it's simplicity.

It is compatible with all Windows Mobile® 5 and 6 devices, including touch and non-touch.
I'm already hooked on this app. Hope you will enjoy it too.
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