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Brizzly trend style guide

Our “trends and news” feature is some users’ favorite part of Brizzly – explanations of the top ten trending topics from Twitter. What you might not realize is that you can contribute or edit those descriptions yourself – just click the “explain this trend” (or “Be the first to explain this trend”) link on any topic, and make your contribution.

An explanation in Brizzly's "Trends and news"

While some folks enjoy the goofier explanations that show up there from time to time, our goal is for that section to be more informative and useful than funny (though those things aren’t mutually exclusive). To help you strike the right tone and provide other Brizzly users with great explanations, we put together some tone, style and usage guidelines that you can view here: http://brizzly.com/trends_style_guide

Are Twitter trends not really for you? We’re working on making that section of the site even more useful to everyone – rest assured that you’ll see some changes there in the future that you’ll probably like.

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Tell us what Brizzly merch should look like (and meet our mascot)!

One piece of feedback we’ve heard over and over again from Brizzly users is “OMG YOUR BEAR IS SO CUTE I LOVE HIM!!!” (One person even proposed marriage, but alas, it wasn’t in the cards.) We agree – he’s pretty darned cute. Here’s a little bit about him:Phineas T. Brizzly

Name: Phineas T. Brizzly
Gender: male
Age: unknown
Birthplace: Lolo National Forest, Mont.
Education: B.A. Psychology from University of Illinois at Chicago
Current location: San Francisco, Calif.
Twitter username: @phineasbrizzly

We’d like to make some shirts with Phineas on them, and we want your opinion about what they should look like, as well as what other Brizzly merchandise, if any, you’d be interested in owning. Please fill out this very quick survey, and we’ll love you forever: http://bit.ly/brizzlymerch

[Update: survey closed. Go get your Brizzly merchandise here: http://store.brizzly.com!]

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New user profiles

Since we first invited people to start using Brizzly, we’ve been getting the question, “Where’s the lists of my followers and the people I’m following?” Until now, we had to say, “Nowhere.” This weekend, though, we rolled out new user profiles and…wait for it…your follower/following lists! To see your profile, click the new “Profile” link from the left-hand sidebar. There, you’ll see the numbers of:

  • people following you;
  • people you follow;
  • tweets you’ve marked as favorites;
  • people you’ve muted.

Click one of those and we’ll show you the associated list. Here’s a “following” list:

'Following' list

Click a username on one of these lists to see that user’s profile within Brizzly. Click a user icon to be taken to that user’s Twitter page. Other users’ profiles show the same information as yours, except for who they’ve muted (as much as you may want to know if you’re on that list, we’re not going to tattle.) Check it out and give us your feedback on our contact page.

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New product: Let’s Be Trends (a trend API)

We’re launching a brand new service that expands upon the trend explanations that have been native in Brizzly since we started out. It’s called “Let’s Be Trends,” and it’s an API that allows developers to use our user-supplied, user-edited trend explanations in their apps.

If you’re a software developer interested in having trends and news in your app, check it out: http://letsbetrends.com

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New: user-to-user invitations

Good news:

If you’re a current Brizzly user, we’ve enabled invitations in your account: look under the “Trends and news” bar in the right-hand navigation column. Go tell your friends how much you love Brizzly (and we’ll tell ours how much we love you).

Also, we made a new introductory video, which is in HD and is a bit more detailed and easy to see than our previous video. It also covers our new photo upload feature (and features some original music composed by yours truly).

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New feature: Brizzly Pics

For a few weeks now, our new product Brizzly has been in private beta, and reactions have been more positive than we ever could have expected. (Haven’t had a chance to check it out? Watch this handy video for an overview.) Today, we’re happy to announce a new feature for Brizzly: photo upload with Brizzly Pics. Sharing photos on Brizzly is easy: just click the camera icon found under the update field and choose a photo from your computer (jpg, jpeg, png or gif only, up to 10 MB). Once it uploads, we’ll auto-populate the update field with a link to the photo. You can add some text, or not, and update as you normally would. Brizzly users will see your picture inline:

Tweet w/Brizzly pic

…and everyone else will get a link to a page with the photo:

Brizzly pic

Enjoy, and as always let us know if you have questions, comments, feedback, etc.

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Brizzly reviewer’s guide

About Brizzly

Brizzly is a new web-based social media reader. It currently works with Twitter and Facebook, and adds cool features like:

  • inline display of video, images and maps
  • lists (a.k.a. “groups”)
  • multiple account support
  • multiple drafts
  • muting
  • trending topics with context

About the Team

Brizzly is built and maintained by the six-person team at Thing Labs, Inc. in San Francisco, Calif. Thing Labs is led by CEO and founder Jason Shellen and VP of Engineering Chris Wetherell, founding members of the team that launched Google Reader.

What’s in this guide

Getting started

  • Creating an account
  • Logging in
Features
  • Expanded links, photos, videos & maps
  • Trends and news
  • Languages
Twitter-only features
  • Uploading photos
  • Direct messages
  • Drafts
  • Multiple accounts
  • Muting
  • Lists
Facebook-only features
  • Recent activity
Getting started

Creating an account

In order to create your Brizzly account, either visit http://brizzly.com/signup or go to http://brizzly.com and click the “Sign up” button.

From there, you’ll be asked for:

  • a new Brizzly username, which will serve as your Brizzly login
  • your email address
  • a password to use on Brizzly.

Once you enter the required information, click either the Twitter or Facebook button to associate with your account.

Logging in

If you’ve already got an account, just click “log in” or visit http://brizzly.com/login.

When you first log in, what you see should look familiar – we’re presenting information largely in the same timeline-style format that Twitter and Facebook do. However, you’ll quickly noticed that we’ve added a number of enhancements.

Features

Expanded links, photos, videos & maps

You’ll see that the first tweet in the timeline above contains a link. The original tweet looked like this, with a shortened bit.ly URL:

We expand short links from bit.ly, ow.ly, tinyurl.com, tr.im, xrl.us and other popular URL shorteners so you know what you’re clicking on.

Brizzly automatically embeds linked videos from YouTube and Vimeo. Videos can be played inline:

We also display photos posted to Flickr, TwitPic, yfrog and more (including links to .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .mng and .png files):

We’ll show you Google Maps, too:

Trends and news

The right-hand column shows the top 10 current trending topics from Twitter, along with a brief user-editable explanation of the selected topic:

If we don’t have a trend explanation, we prompt users to “be the first to explain this trend.” Once one has been submitted, it appears. Clicking “why?” shows the explanation; clicking “search” performs a search for tweets mentioning the trending keyword.

Languages

Currently Brizzly is available in English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese with plans for Italian and Greek in the near future. To change the language, visit the “Settings” page from within Brizzly and make your selection there.

Twitter-only features

Uploading photos

You can easily upload and share photos on Brizzly. Click the camera icon below the update box, select a photo from your computer, and upload. A link to the photo will be automatically pasted into the update box

Once you write some accompanying text (or not), click update to publish the tweet as usual. Brizzly users will see your photo inline, of course:

…and everyone else will see a link to this page, where your photo now lives. Photos (though not shown in this screenshot) will show view counts:

Direct messages

Brizzly brings the easy readability of IM conversations to direct messaging. When you receive a direct message, you’ll see a notification above the “Trends and news” section. You’ve got the option to view or hide the message. Once you reply, your conversation is “threaded” with the oldest message at the top:

Even if you’ve “shhh”ed a message, you can always see your inbox and sent messages in the left-hand navigation. To send a new direct message, click “Create a direct message” from the left-hand menu. Alternatively, you can hover over a user icon, click the arrow, and then click the “Message” button.

Drafts

Not ready to send a tweet? Click “save draft” and we’ll hold onto it until you are. Click “drafts” at the top of your timeline to see all of your saved drafts. (Note: if you’re using multiple accounts, the drafts aren’t tied to any particular account. A draft will be sent from whichever account you’ve got selected when you send it.)

Multiple accounts

You can use up to five Twitter accounts in Brizzly. To add an account, go to Settings > Add another Twitter account. You’ll be taken through the Twitter OAuth process again.

To see the Twitter timeline of one of your accounts, just click the icon displayed above the timeline. Click again to view your own profile.

Muting

If you want to hide updates from anyone you follow on Twitter (while still following him or her), you can hover on his or her user icon, click the arrow, and then click the “Mute” button. You can re-enable updates from Settings > Twitter accounts.

Lists

You can group people you follow (and even those you don’t!) into lists on Brizzly to view sub-timelines. Click on a user’s icon, then click “Edit lists.” From there, you can create new groups or add to ones you’ve already created. Alternatively, you can click “Add a new group” from the left-hand menu. We make use of Twitter’s list feature, so we’ll pull in any lists you already created on http://twitter.com (and add the ones you create on Brizzly to Twitter).

To view a list, click on the name of the group in the left-hand menu. If you’ve got more than three lists, click “All lists” to see your complete set of lists.

Facebook-only features

Recent activity

“Recent activity” shows Facebook posts you’ve participated in by liking or commenting, as well as posts you’ve made that your friends have commented on or liked.

Facebook recent activity
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Brizzly top features

Take a peek at some of our favorite features of Brizzly.

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What a day

We came in this morning to news that Twitter had been hit with a “denial of service” attack, causing our thing to, you know, not work that well. Additionally, we experienced some hiccups of our own. We’re working on those as we speak, but the following things may still be true until further notice:

  • If you’re a current user, things might be slow.
  • If you’ve got an invitation code to our beta and are having trouble completing signup, we’ve disabled signups while the Twitter issues get resolved.
We apologize for our little snags and, like you, await the resolution of the Twitter ones. Hang in there!
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Want to try out Brizzly?

We’d love to have you use Brizzly! Go to brizzly.com and submit your email address. We’ll send you an invitation as soon as we’re ready for you.