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Find out who is unfollowing you on Twitter.

image3 Find out who is unfollowing you on Twitter.

You ever have a conversation with someone, or perhaps stood in front of a group of people and in the middle of whatever you are talking about, someone gets up and walks out. It hurts a little, and is rather rude. Well, unfollowing people is sort of like that.

Granted, sometimes it is warranted. I mean, I have posted about tools to do mass unfollows to keeps your Twitter stream nice and fresh, but you don’t want people unfollowing you right? I mean, you are not a spam bot, so people should stick around to hear what you have to say right? Double standard much? That is besides the point.

Well, here are two tools that will snitch when someone unfollows you so you know who the jerks are:

  • Goodbyebuddy: Goodbyebuddy will DM you when someone unfollows you. So far they claim to have busted over 2759413 unfollowers. To use this service, all you have to do is follow @GoodByeBuddy.
  • Twitterless.com: Twitterless tells you who stops following you and graphs your follower history over time, making this info available in a variety of useful views. Once again, all you have to do is follow them to get started. @tless.

Know of any other Twitter tools to give you the goods on those walking out on you? Let us know in the comments!

[Via  Bauer-Power.net]

Open Windows Control panels from the command line.

So Johnny command line needs to be cool and open his computer management console or maybe just his services how can he do it?

image1 Open Windows Control panels from the command line.

Here you go little Johnny Command Line:

  • Computer Management – compmgmt.msc
  • Component Services – comexp.msc
  • Disk Managment – diskmgmt.msc
  • Device Manager – devmgmt.msc
  • Disk Defrag – dfrg.msc
  • Event Viewer – eventvwr.msc
  • Group Policies – gpedit.msc
  • Local Security Settings – secpol.msc
  • Local Users and Groups – lusrmgr.msc
  • Performance Monitor – perfmon.msc
  • Resultant Set of Policies – rsop.msc
  • Shared Folders – fsmgmt.msc
  • Services – services.msc

image2 Open Windows Control panels from the command line.

And for the n00bs hit Start—Run—type anyone of these commands (include the .msc extension) and viola… Console Magic

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