Twitter is clearly becoming one of the most widely used online applications. In fact, to such an extent that you can now get Twitter business cards…

You can pick them up for a few dollars here.
Twitter is clearly becoming one of the most widely used online applications. In fact, to such an extent that you can now get Twitter business cards…

You can pick them up for a few dollars here.
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Very cool!
Keven Mitnick (ex-hacker extraordinaire) also has a great business card – He’s now an IT Security consultant, and his business card disassembles into a lockpicking set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ranh/106709219/
Haha! :)
It’s a clever idea, with Twitter getting as popular as it is, the expense of having business cards is nothing compared to how you can market your services via Twitter – the ROI will be good.
Keven Mitnick – What a legend!!!! I follow his movements on a regular basis :) I have seen his business card before, in fact, I think I might have even blogged it :D
That looks like an awesome idea…must look into it.
As for Mitnick’s business cards, I have to brag…Not only do I have one, but it is personally signed by him :-) I think I will dig it out and scan it for my blog sometime.
@Duncan – That’s way awesome bro, how did you get his card?
@Chris M – Kevin was in SA a couple of years ago. He was giving talks on security etc in JHB (I’m a Durbanite). I really wanted to go but couldn’t make it. A friend went instead. My friend ended up part of a demo for hacking VOIP networks and called me as part of the demo. I asked really nicely and they organised the signed card and signed copy of his latest book “The Art of Intrusion” :-) I keep it next to my Mark Shuttleworth autograph…Funny story there… I got Shuttleworth to autograph a picture of me. The look on his was priceless. I should post that pic too sometime :-)
@Duncan – That’s really awesome, dang, I wish I’d known, would have loved to go to those talks, although I’m based in Cape Town, I could have tried to make a plan. I’ve read a bit about The Art of Intrusion, I should actually go get a copy, do you recommend it?
Absolutely… I should actually re-read it again myself. It’s not a technical book by any means… Remember, tech changes constantly…It’s more about social engineering, which will always be a problem.
You on twitter/IM? Pop me an email sometime…I may be able to help you out somewhat regarding the book.