{iMatrimony on Twitter} Try Digsby.com

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The more and more Twitter becomes popular, the more apps are becoming available for multiple Twitter uses. I just came across this cool app and thought I would share. Digsby is one of the top twitter applications receiving over 233,000 unique visits a month (via Compete.com)

With Digsby, you can combine your Instant Messaging, Emails, and Social Network Platforms all in one desktop client. Pretty sweet!! I haven’t seen anything else out there like it. If you use multiple platforms to market your wedding business or communicate online, this is the app for you. Digsby has an online demo that explains it all, and shows just how powerful it can be.

Here are just a few features available with Digsby:

Customize the look with application skins
Manage your email accounts in one place
Get alerts and keep track of your Social networks
Put a widget on your blog, website, or profile to chat with friends
Manage multiple conversations with drag and drop
Multitask with popups you can reply from
Get alerts and keep up with social networks
Put a widget on your blog, website, or profile and chat with friends

and yes, it’s available for both Macs and PCs.

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{TechTip Thursday} Empire of the Mind

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“The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.”
-Winston Churchill

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Proposal 2.0

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When I meet new couples, I love to hear their story about how they met, and what the wedding proposal was like. Their faces light up as share the sweet details of how she said, “Yes”. Check out these TechSavvy Proposals I found reading,  “5 Geeky Marriage Proposals That Worked” by Brian X. Chen on Wired.com.  So cute!!!


Googlemaps

Proposal 2.0

Michael Weiss-Malik, a Google employee, deserves a lot of credit for this one. What better way to show the world your love than displaying it on Google Maps? Weiss-Malik got his buddies on the Street View team to give him a heads-up on the next time the Street View car was coming out to take pictures. And when that day came, he was well-prepared, holding a banner that read “Proposal 2.0: Marry me Leslie!!” (see above) After that, all he had to was lure Leslie into loading Google Maps and zooming in on the precise coordinates of his romantic stunt.

Now, that’s clever.

iPropose with iPhone

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We’ve heard two stories of tech-savvy Casanovas using their iPhones to propose to their girlfriends. Just this week Bryan Haggerty coded a custom iPhone application to send his girlfriend Jeannie Chou on a scavenger hunt throughout San Francisco. The web app included a map containing location points, each one accompanied with a video providing clues on where to go next. In the end, the map points connected to form a <3, and the final destination was the top of a hill in Dolores Park, where Haggerty busted out the big question. Tell us that isn’t cute.

3 photojpeg 2 Proposal 2.0And then there’s Dan Deeble, who concocted a similar idea in October 2008. He found an iPhone app called Scribular, which works with the handset’s GPS and allows users to tag locations with notes. Deeble put on his geeky-romantic thinking hat, and he came up with a creative way to use Scribular. He drove around Sacramento, leaving notes for his partner Crystal Gardner at various locations. He loaded Scribular on her iPhone, too, and had her friends calling her throughout the day, telling her to check the app. Finally the two met at a restaurant, where Gardner checked Scribular one more time to see another note: “Almost one year ago, I found you — and I found love…. I ask if you will grant me the greatest privilege of my life and marry me. Forever yours, Dan.”

Awwww.

Playing games with her heart


YouTube user TheRealPfhreak’s proposal method was arduous, not to mention retro nerdy. He hacked a ROM  of the old Super Nintendo role-playing game Chrono Trigger while his girlfriend was playing through it. Before tweaking some of the game’s dialogue to ask her to marry him, he modded the game to recreate some of their favorite memories such as stargazing and dancing. And he even added in her favorite song lyrics from The Princess Bride. Whoever said nerdy computer scientists couldn’t be romantic?

Virtual diamonds

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Game geek Bernie hacked his way into his lady’s heart, too. He modded his girlfriend Tammy’s favorite game, Bejeweled, to work on a Nintendo DS. Only, it was slightly different: At some point the jewel pieces formed the shape of a diamond ring, which he used to pop out the question. Looks like it took a lot of time, but it’s safer than buying an actual ring, right? Just kidding — he got her one of those, too.

**Article and All photos from Wired.com

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