| 30 December 2011
If you're an Ole Miss recruiting junkie, then get thee to DirectSnap.com's Ole Miss Recruiting Page.
DirectSnap collects all the latest recruiting information on Twitter and feeds it into one place for Ole Miss fans to keep up with the latest news, whims, and whispers of the future college destination of high school athletes as they happen on Twitter, but without the inconvenience of having to sift through the piles of other information funneling through your Twitter feed. It's also a good way to discover Tweeters who have information about your most highly sought after recruit. Check out the DirectSnap.com Ole Miss Recruiting Page by Clicking Here.
You can also discover what those other schools are doing by following their pages. Here's a list.
I'm feeling pretty good about myself for discovering this DirectSnap.com Ole Miss Recruiting Page.
Typically, I'm the last person to discover new technology. By the time I find the latest fad, everybody else has already moved on to the next one. For example, I'm pretty sure I'm the last person on the planet earth to get a Nintedo Wii. We got one "for the kids" this Christmas. Thank you Japanese game inventors for the sore arm, dislocated shoulder and early-onset-arthritis. Fun times though. I'm pretty sure I'm the last one to get a flat-screen TV and blue-ray player, too. Scratch that. I'm the 2nd to last. My Mom is last. She still doesn't have a blueray player. All this said it makes complete sense that I'm the last Ole Miss writer/blogger/extraordinaire on Twitter, too (@adamsjaken and yes, I do NEED followers). I discovered Facebook about the same time all the other sports writers were heading to Twitter. Oh well.
Now that I finally am on Twitter, I've learned it's the only way to follow sports, including Ole Miss sports and Ole Miss recruiting news. If you aren't on Twitter yet, then you're literally 24-hours behind on the news cycle. Thanks to Twitter, the regular internet is now just as dated as the morning paper became when Al Gore invented the world wide web. Twitter tells you news AS it happens. When the journalists find breaking sports news they share it, instantly. And the same is now true for recruiting news. The one downside of Twitter is that it's so much information so fast that it can be hard to narrow the scope of it to just what you need to know. That's where DirectSnap comes in. Give it a try.
But then again, you probably already knew all this, seeing as how I'm always the last to know.
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