TweetDeck Is A Hog No Longer
I went back to Tweetdeck this week, and much to my surprise, this robust lil program doesn't zap all of the memory like it used to.
In fact, it uses less than Seesmic Desktop. Wow. I may have to stick with it.
Bryan R. Adams got started in the music biz setting up interviews for the likes of De La Soul, Naughty by Nature, and Coolio. Slightly before that, I got coffee and bottled water for Queen Latifah and RuPaul.
Started FAB Communications in 1996 and began developing PR campaigns for fashion companies, theaters, filmmakers, grassroots organizations, dentists, restaurants, financial concerns, and musicians.
An avid networker who attends at least five events per month and belongs to three networking groups.
A dad and husband.
Gluten-free since 2005.
Since my first trip to Manley Field House in 1979, I've been hooked to Syracuse basketball ever since.
I went back to Tweetdeck this week, and much to my surprise, this robust lil program doesn't zap all of the memory like it used to.
In fact, it uses less than Seesmic Desktop. Wow. I may have to stick with it.
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