Filed under: Security, Social Media | Tags: community, friendfeed, friendfeed rooms, Security, security twits, Social Media, twit-out, twitter, twitter love day
There’s been a lot of hubbub the last few days about Twitter and Twit-Outs and Twitter Love Day and FriendFeed vs. Twitter (in the social media heavy weight match-up of the year! – sorry, had to say it). In the end we’ve all come to a warm and fuzzy place of peace, love and networking. So much so that I’ve learned to let my Twitter and FriendFeed habits, er experience, happily co-exist in my world.
Today, FriendFeed introduced “rooms.” Basically chat groups based on area of interest. Me being the social media geek, er fan, that I am I immediately noticed it as I refreshed the page. My next step was to create the Security Twits Room.

This room is less inclusive than the Security Twits list (which will soon be massively overhauled and moved to its own dedicated place) and is intended to be an interactive environment for security professionals and the people who love… security.
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