Twitter Plans to Stop the 140-Character Censor
I snoop around quite a bit online as you can guess and came across an article that peaked my interest. Basically it says that Twitter is looking into ways to stop the site coming under the same censorship problems as Google and hopes to make itself completely non-sanitised.
There was no news on just how Twitter would evade the censors, but as the Iran Elections showed freedom of speech via Twitter was paramount to the way the election was perceived in the western media. Read more....
Tipp City for Kasich Event
Sixot Designs, in collaboration with Bash Foo Social Media will be hosting the Miami County Rally to Elect John Kasich for Governor on Thursday evening.
This will be an opportunity for Mr. Kasich’s supporters to interact and celebrate the coming New Way and New Day for Ohio. Organizers of this event would like you to invite your friends, neighbors, and fellow supporters of John Kasich to our gathering at 135 E. Main St in downtown Tipp City this Thursday, January 28th at 6PM and then stay and watch a live webcast message from John at 7pm on our big screen. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
What: John Kasich – New Way and New Day for Ohio
When: Thursday, January 28th at 6PM (video webcast at 7PM)
Where: 135 E. Main St. Tipp City, OH 45371
CLICK HERE TO RSVP for the event!
Sixöt Design is coming
It's been in the works for quite sometime, but it is almost time for Sixöt Design to become part of main street web design. After spending weeks planning the new site, social media venues and branding, the company finally started to take shape with hopes of being ready for business by January 2010.
The name comes from the representation of the color, or lack there of, black without sounding too "dark". The name sixot combines the word six with the word ought (abbreviated as ot) meaning zero. It represents the hex triplet which is a six-digit, three-byte hexadecimal number used in computing applications to represent color. The hex triplet for the color black is 000000. The result was Sixöt Design.