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Smaller Indiana makes creative people and innovative ideas easier to find. This is the place for you to share your ideas and engage with Indiana's most creative and inspired souls...working together to build community,culture and commerce.

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Bitwise Solutions - Web design & development

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Have you tasted this combo yet?

Why connect Twitter to Linkedin?
LinkedIn will now allow you to update your status on your LinkedIn profile and then share the message automatically to Twitter. To enable to enable the cross posting feature, you just need to click the new Twitter box under your Network Updates box on the homepage and sync with your Twitter account. The integration works the other way as well. You can also share Tweets to your LinkedIn profile from Twitter or any other client by adding the hashtag “#in” or “li”.

The ability to show your Twitter stream in your LinkedIn profile no doubt provides a compelling social media context to your professional CV. This integration is also reminding people that they need to think before they tweet.

Why connect Linkedin + Twitter?
This integration has been up and running for over a week now. We'd love to hear from SI members who have connected their apps. How's it going so far? What are the benefits? Any negative side effects?
Share your thoughts here.

Blog Posts

Laura Frank

One Art Event a Week: Pecha Kucha at Indianapolis Museum of Art

Week 35: Pecha Kucha at the Indianapolis Museum of Art

After one of our first Individual Artist Program grant workshops at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, April and I (later joined by Adam) headed to… Continue

Posted by Laura Frank on November 20, 2009 at 11:30am

Todd Muffley

MySpace is dead....the Prostitutes and MLM'ers have left...

MySpace has been struggling against the ever growing popularity of Facebook, but I believe the real “last nail in the coffin” is coming from Twitter. MySpace used to pummel my inbox with “friends” I have never met, but apparently found me irresistibly sexually attractive. I was beginning to think I had lost that cyber-sex appeal as my MySpace spam trickled to a stop. Lo and behold, my inbox has once again began filling with pleas from girls who desperately wanted to meet me. This time it wasn’t… Continue

Posted by Todd Muffley on November 19, 2009 at 3:46pm — 1 Comment

Pat Coyle

This cruise ship has Indiana roots...


"It has taken nine months worth of social networking strategy, preparation, creative, acquisition, production, broadband and web development rise to its peak. Our efforts on the launch of,… Continue

Posted by Pat Coyle on November 19, 2009 at 3:00pm

Crystal Hammon

Understanding Loyalty in the Facebook Era

Yesterday the New Oxford American Dictionary named “unfriend” as the top new word of 2009. Unfriend: to boot someone out of your life, either virtually, in real life, or both. The fact that we need a common word for this act may underscore a growing problem we’re having with loyalty these d… Continue

Posted by Crystal Hammon on November 18, 2009 at 9:25am — 3 Comments

Paul Waltz

The Rise of Creative Philanthropy


Special thanks to the writer of this article, Scott Henderson for his permission to let me po… Continue

Posted by Paul Waltz on November 17, 2009 at 3:31pm — 3 Comments

PK Koduri

IMA in Fall: A Series of Images



Images from my IMA in Fall series. To learn more about the process of making these images please visit my blog at PhotoIndica Continue

Posted by PK Koduri on November 17, 2009 at 8:00am — 4 Comments

Jon D. Speer

Trick To Getting Responses on SI: Mention Colts

It's interesting how many comments Colts Confessions has had (95 at time of this post). I love the Colts and enjoyed last night's game. Being a Colts fan definitely has roller coaster moments.

Does other content on SI generate this much interest? I suppose we might all day tell our grandkids about "that game".

Posted by Jon D. Speer on November 16, 2009 at 1:50pm — 3 Comments

Paul Waltz

How Kiva.org is Improving The World By Using Social Media


I am a big fan of the Stuff You Should Know podcast from… Continue

Posted by Paul Waltz on November 13, 2009 at 10:00am

Bjorn Carlson

The Future of the Web - What Does It Mean For Your Business?

With Internet usage up by almost 133% in North America since the dawn of the new millennium and almost three quarters of all Americans using the internet on a regular basis it is no doubt that the Web has come to be a mainstay of how we conduct life and business. With the way Websites and Internet based applications have exploded over the last decade and a half, the world has not seen advancement in the wealth and ease of access to information like ever before. There also seems to be nothing tha… Continue

Posted by Bjorn Carlson on November 13, 2009 at 4:07pm — 1 Comment

Ron Brumbarger

Passing of a friend

Earlier this week, a long-time friend of our firm, Rich Burd, passed away. Rich has long been a leader in the Lawrence community, helping with Little League Baseball and countless other youth sports. BitWise has had the honor and privilege of working with Rich for many years. We enjoyed his matter-of-fact demeanor and what-you-see-is-what-you-get attitude. Rich was never without a smile.
We’ll miss our friend Rich, for certain.

Our prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to his wife Chris, the… Continue

Posted by Ron Brumbarger on November 13, 2009 at 10:02am — 1 Comment

 
 

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Pat Coyle

Why connect Linkedin + Twitter? 21 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Pat Coyle 3 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Colts confessions: Were you awake or asleep at the end? 118 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Deborah B. Jenkins 6 hours ago.

Tim Harms

Google AdWords 4 Replies

Started by Tim Harms in Business. Last reply by Mike Seidle 7 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Should Mayor Ballard offer cash for Apps? 6 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Michael J Dukehart, II 8 hours ago.

Nicki Laycoax

Netflix No Vacation Policy 6 Replies

Started by Nicki Laycoax in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Jen Burk 10 hours ago.

Kristen Horton

Real Women vs. Models: Who do you want to see in a magazine? 31 Replies

Started by Kristen Horton in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Michael J Dukehart, II 11 hours ago.

asa blevins

Any Government Peeps on SI? 6 Replies

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matthew w. wilson

Smaller Indiana is as Stuffy as Real Indiana... 115 Replies

Started by matthew w. wilson in About Smaller Indiana. Last reply by Eric Stallsmith 17 hours ago.

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