January 2010

Declare Your Twitter Love

by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on January 31, 2010

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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner it seemed only fitting that we, once again, declare our undying love for Twitter. You may ask yourself, how can someone love a social network?  A tool? If the truth be told, we didn’t love it at first.  It took a while, it had to grow on us [...]

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Apple’s Tablet Will Change Everything

by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on January 26, 2010

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Over the last few months the internet has been swirling with predictions about the forthcoming announcement of Apple’s tablet. Tech blogs are brimming with excitement and YouTube is rife with fake video “previews’. Whether Apple’s tablet is ultimately called the iSlate or the iPad or some other name, there is one thing these Twitter Fools [...]

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First Follower: Some Twitter Nostalgia

by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on January 25, 2010

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Remember the good old days, back when you first started tweeting?  Twitter was new or you were new to twitter and the twitterverse stretched before you ripe with opportunity. Since then you’ve acquired followers, probably lots of them, some you tweet with regularly and others who appear simply to be along for the ride. Wouldn’t [...]

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Track Twitter Conversations Bettween Peeps You Don’t Even Follow

by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on January 18, 2010

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Bettween.com is a simple twitter tool, but we surmise it’s power to entertain and enlighten us goes far deeper. Indeed, it seems the creators of Bettween.com have combined both simplicity and utility into a nice tidy little package.

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Twitter Is Not A Cash Register

by TwitterFools on January 10, 2010

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Don’t be tempted by the promises of Twitter millions that too many 3rd party Twitter software companies will promise you. In short, a twitter account on auto pilot will not make you rich or popular. What it will make you is irrelevant and other people will either unfollow you or simply tune you out.

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