by TwitterFools on December 17, 2010

TWITTER PUTS FIRE SEASON IN REAL TIME.(Local News): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) This digital document is an article from The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM), published by The Santa Fe New Mexican on April 9, 2009. The length of the article is 549 words. The page [...]
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by TwitterFools on November 11, 2010

The limits of control: with journalists and their employers increasingly active on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, news organizations are … An article from: American Journalism Review This digital document is an article from American Journalism Review, published by University of Maryland on August 1, 2009. The length of the article is 3525 [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 6, 2010

It is safe to say that most news sites are now experimenting with various forms of user engagement and content promotion through social media. In recent years many larger news organizations were still coming to terms with the need for a social presence and the nature of their participation. Now the focus is decidedly more [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 26, 2010

Facebook Launches ‘Page Browser’ to Help Users Discover More Pages On Friday Facebook launched a new feature called Page Browser, which recommends Pages based on a user’s existing Liked Pages. Users can easily Like any of the suggested Pages within a single window. Via TechCrunch Page Browser, which Facebook says was created by just two [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 4, 2010

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said in an interview with the Associated Press yesterday that paid apps like those found on the iPhone, Android and iPad could help financially troubled news organizations, but he didn’t have anything positive… Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on September 2, 2010

NAMA twitter tips.(NAMA Chapter News): An article from: Agri Marketing This digital document is an article from Agri Marketing, published by Henderson Communications, LLC on September 1, 2009. The length of the article is 676 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 27, 2010

If you’re a Twitter developer, then we invite you to read our engineering blog regularly. Even if you’re on the mailing lists and IRC, or already following , the eng blog is a good resource. On Wednesday, Raffi blogged about changes that impact developers regarding requirements around authentication. This is the kind of information anyone [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 26, 2010

Here’s a look at what went on in the digital industry last week: Google unveiled a revamped Image Search product, Facebook announced its new 500M member-strong status, buzz continued to build around mobile barcodes… and more. You can find full recaps on each of these stories below — and if you’re feeling ambitious, be sure [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 21, 2010

New, improved, internationalized help centerTwitter’s user support team is a small group of 14 people and 4 engineers dedicated to helping people use Twitter. As Twitter has grown, so has the importance of making it easy to find answers to questions, updates about known issues, and the right path to …
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