9-bits A tumblog by David Kaneda about design, technology, and business. Broadcast from Palo Alto.

As messages sent via Twitter cannot be longer than 140 characters, they cannot be copyrighted. However original, witty, or profound they may be, nothing more than good manners protects your original expression of authorship. If you wish to let other people quote or use your Tweets, you need not “license” them; indeed, technically, you cannot license them, since they are in the public domain the instant you publish them.
Jeffrey Zeldman, You Cannot Copyright a Tweet

Recognizr, a new Augmented Reality application for Android, uses face recognition to show a person’s social media profiles, simply by pointing the camera at them.

Adding share buttons to your Tumblr blog

For those who don’t follow me on Twitter, I’ve spent a few hours today getting “share” buttons on my site. I ran into a few hiccups along the way, so I’m posting a brief recap, in case it helps anyone else.

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While it’s true that traffic is now again actually worth something, the give-everything-away-and-make-it-up-on-volume strategy stamps an expiration date on your company’s ass.
Evan Williams, creator of Twitter, 2005
If you want to be influential, lead by doing, not by talking, and certainly not by duping. If what you create is really good, other people will talk about it for you.
Mike Davidson, Never Dupe Your Readers
Icon Dock has released a set of 50 social media icons, all with full vector formats. This is a great resource for creating your own social media graphics, especially if you have any print needs.

Icon Dock has released a set of 50 social media icons, all with full vector formats. This is a great resource for creating your own social media graphics, especially if you have any print needs.

French illustrator, Stéphane Massa-Bidal has created a set of posters portraying modern web services as classic book covers.

French illustrator, Stéphane Massa-Bidal has created a set of posters portraying modern web services as classic book covers.

Luke Wroblewski explains how real relationships drive contribution—and how follower count alone does not promote interaction.

Luke Wroblewski explains how real relationships drive contribution—and how follower count alone does not promote interaction.

Chris Messina details a new microsyntax for Twitter, using a slash delimiter to denote metadata (like via, cc, and by). The concept is well described and looks fantastic, but I wonder if widespread adoption is possible—especially considering popular clients like Tweetie employ a different format by default.

Chris Messina details a new microsyntax for Twitter, using a slash delimiter to denote metadata (like via, cc, and by). The concept is well described and looks fantastic, but I wonder if widespread adoption is possible—especially considering popular clients like Tweetie employ a different format by default.