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Is Google Getting Into Micro-Blogging?

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 16-06-2009

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In its effort to index the world — or at least cyberspace — Google is rumored to be working on a microblogging search engine. Although live search is not Google’s forte, that isn’t stopping it from creating a MicroBlogSearch tool. So say the folks that write the unaffiliated Google Operating System blog, who caught a hint of the new tool in Google’s localization service tool.

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Confused About Twitter? Just Be An Information Resource

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Years before the internet, Harvey Mackay, the author of the legendary book, How to Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive, conducted his business networking by clipping and mailing interesting news articles.

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Blogging Is Dying; Twitter Is to Blame

Posted by admin | Posted in blogging, twitter | Posted on 16-06-2009

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It’s bad enough that society is already suffering from MDD (Media Deficit Disorder) – a modern day, technology-led version of ADD. We can’t seem to do any one particular task well anymore, because we’re so busy juggling multiple things at the same time. Our attention spans have shrunk to the size of a newt. We can’t even seem to hold a thought consistently without drifting… what was I saying again?

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Tweet and Sour? Newspapers Set New Rules for Social Networking

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 16-06-2009

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It is the spring of Twitter, after the winter of Facebook, and nearly a decade of blogging. So how are newspapers handling a lot of this newfangled social media madness? Many editors are still not sure how to police the growing Twitter trend and Facebook “friending” phenomenon. Since much of it relies on casual and candid conversation, standard newsroom regulations may not apply.

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Is Twitter the New Digg?

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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April 28, Darren Rowse publishes a guest post on his Twitip blog titled 11 Useful Twitter Tools That Don’t Require Your Password. One of the readers submits the post to a social network, and suddenly other users of that social network start “voting” on it. The story receives over 1,200 “votes,” and an avalanche of 50,000 visitors end up on Darren’s website.

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Does shilling on Twitter make you cash — or simply a twit?

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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Last month, fellow WalletPop blogger Aaron Crowe interviewed the CEO of Izea on how he pays bloggers to tout the wares of advertisers. Now Izea plans to move its controversial marketing onto Twitter. It will soon unveil a new program called Sponsored Tweets, which will pay Twitter users to promote products.

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Twitter Spam: 3 Ways Scammers are Filling Twitter With Junk

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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Spam is an ever-growing concern. Currently, over 90% of all emails sent worldwide are spam. When I left South Korea in 2004, a hotbed of SMS activity, over 25% of my SMS messages were spam. However, spam is a unique and special concern for Twitter. This is because Twitter is a broadcast system and you can easily accumulate contacts beyond your circle of close friends.

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Top 5 Twitter Related Trends to Watch

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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Twitter may be a toddler in terms of age, but when it comes to purpose the microblogging site has managed to become the most useful utility for keeping up with news and hot topics as they happen.

Twitter is coming of age right before our eyes, and more and more people outside the immediate web/tech bubble are starting to respect the platform as more than just a flash in the pan. As such, we think it’s important to zoom out from the actual status updates and start looking at some of the larger trends surfacing around Twitter.

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Tweeting for profit

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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A year ago Kris Drey couldn’t care less about Twitter.

With 13 years of Web site experience, Drey is no technophobe. He serves as vice president of product marketing at Fliqz, an online video-hosting service with 20 employees in Emeryville, Calif. But when he first skimmed Twitter, the popular micromessaging service launched in 2007, Drey saw a lot of mindless chatter and very little that seemed useful to a video business.

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Living on Twitter Time

Posted by admin | Posted in twitter | Posted on 15-06-2009

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Is Twitter no longer an ultra-hip refuge for the perpetually plugged-in?

Now that Time’s cover has certified it as part of mass culture, the quirky little Web site can hardly be dismissed as a mere oddity. And the masses that have jumped from MySpace to Facebook to Twitter might at any moment decamp for some hot new hangout.

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