We snuck a nice little feature into Calliflower a couple of days ago – “Tweet This” — which is a tighter integration with Twitter. It does three things:
- At the time you create a public conference call, you can choose to broadcast that event on Twitter. Just press the “Tweet This” button. Now your Twitter followers will instantly find out that you’ve created a new event.
- Anyone who visits your call and wishes to let their Twitter followers know about the call need simply press the “Tweet This” button, and all of their followers will be informed.
- Anyone who follows @Calliflower on Twitter will be informed of ALL upcoming public calls.
So get on out there and Tweet your calls…
Alec Saunders is the Vice President of Developer Relations for BlackBerry make Research in Motion. This is his personal blog, with his personal viewpoints. Prior to this Alec was the CEO and co-founder of Calliflower — the easiest way to hold a meeting, online, on a conference call, or on the go. A double-decade veteran of product management and marketing, he spent nine years at Microsoft where he helped launch Windows 95, the first two versions of Internet Explorer, the Universal Plug and Play initiative, the push into home markets, opt-in email marketing and what might well go down in history as the very first direct email list ever.




