TwitterSh is a web based twitter shell access interface. The idea is to use everyday Linux commands to interact with twitter. A lot of Linux commands have been mapped for using with Twitter.
Working with Twitter on TwitterSH is fun for the geek, but I hardly see any use for it other than novelty and to impress the odd fellow around. Yet, there is no contention that it is friggin’ awesome.
See the screenshot below to have an idea of how a session rolls out..
Code Chef – Tech Talks Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad (0) CodeChef TechTalks are geek symposiums (invite only!!) to promote technical education and knowledge sharing by making internationally renowned speakers accessible to the best software professionals in India. They focus around three tracks, primarily,...
Orgoo.com – One Stop Access to all Communication Protocols (0) Orgoo is an integrated communications service that brings together all your email accounts, social networks, chat identities together under one roof. This integration creates a one-point access for all your web activities and keeping in touch with fr...
Multiplatform 3D Graphics with Blender (0) Once an in-house production software and later freed by its creators, Blender is the animation/CG industry's new kid on the block. Blender is a multi-platform 3D graphics application used for modelling, texturing, rigging, animating, etc. Its source ...
Zero Gear, NimbleBit, and the Spirit of being Indie (0)
This is a story from our community initiative to promote indie game development in India - Indie GameDev India.
NimbleBit is an indie development studio started by 3 friends, for whom, having a good time is as important as to make games. We talk...
Open Graphics Rendering Engine (OGRE 3D) (2) Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine (or OGRE, for short) is a highly modular graphics rendering engine. Its job is to interface through the available render systems to connect to the underlying graphics hardware on your computer, process the re...
Kinshuk Sunil is the founder of the WiSy Blog. An active evangelist for Open Source and a enthusiast Game Designer, Kinshuk focuses on reviewing Softwares, Services and Games here. However, a jack of all trades, Kinshuk can be found talking about almost everything. Catch up with him on twitter @kinshuksunil.
Sundy Thanks for the suggestion. Cheaper than nero, and I think it works better than ...
Manish hey malvika, i think you missed out on the scene when Auro's condition worsen after p...
Sunny What about your parents. What they do and how you were brought up. Tell something mor...
What I Say (WiSy for short) is an emerging reviews blog from India. We review anything and everything under the sun which has an India connection. We define the India connection as: Either from India, or for Indians, or by Indians, not limited by the geography of India and not influenced by the Polity of India. The blog was started on August 16, 2009.
We are also working towards our first web-show – The WiSy Video Reviews. We currently show advertising through Adsense and do write sponsored posts. After we complete 6 months of existence, we will publish our traffic stats.