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Hack Week @ Twitter

by TwitterFools on January 26, 2012

Hack Week is one of the ways we actively promote innovation through experimentation around the company. This week, a wide range of folks here are taking time away from their day-to-day work to collaborate and develop ideas that they are passionate about. Get comfortable with uncertainty; it leaves room for inspiration. #hackweek— benji shine (@bshine) [...]

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh joins Twitter

by TwitterFools on January 24, 2012

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has joined the micro-blogging site Twitter. The account  @PMOIndia, is currently managed by the communications team at prime minister’s office. But, one cannot rule out the possibility of Mr Singh sending out personal tweets using this account, in the future. The account was opened late on Monday, and has already [...]

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Using Twitter to follow the political debates

by TwitterFools on January 18, 2012

As the primaries roll on, so do the political conversations on Twitter. If you want to be the first to hear what’s happening on the campaign trail as it unfolds in real time, here’s a list of accounts we suggest you follow to get in the middle of the action.Getting the latest information and commentary [...]

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At the end of 2012 Naver Line, a free mobile messaging service, announced it reached 10 million downloads. Now, just two weeks later, the application’s App Store page claims 12 million downloads. The fledgling service is clearly experiencing rapid growth. Hot on the heels of Naver’s big announcement comes its rival, KakaoTalk, with even more [...]

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Twitter, in your language

by TwitterFools on January 6, 2012

More than 400,000 volunteers have contributed to our Translation Center, which takes a crowd-sourced approach to making Twitter available in new languages. In fact, thanks to these passionate people all over the world, Twitter is offered in 21 languages. We’ve recently introduced it in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Polish — and today, we launch in [...]

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10 ways to be grateful on Twitter

by TwitterFools on January 1, 2012

Retweet Add something to the retweet Share the person’s content Ask questions Continue the conversation privately List the user Visit blogs / websites and leave comments Invite the user to connect on Facebook Recommend the user Answer questions Related Posts: Among the major social networking sites of today, Twitter is probably the only one where [...]

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We’ve spoken a lot about the pros and cons of online anonymity, a discussion which was recently spurred by Google+’s short-lived real name policy which forced users to sign up… Source: Alltop RSS

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You Don’t Have To Use Twitter To Invest $300M In Twitter

by TwitterFools on December 19, 2011

The $ 300 million secondary investment Twitter confirmed Monday morning comes from a key figure in a region where Twitter is experiencing some of its fastest growth. Never mind that Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the Saudi investor whose Kingdom Holding investment firm has stakes in Apple, Citigroup, and now, 3% ownership of Twitter, isn’t a [...]

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The 10 Most Popular Photos on Twitter This Week [PICS]

by TwitterFools on December 17, 2011

If you’re looking for the week’s most popular photos on Twitter, you’ve come to the right place. This week, the pics that were… Source: Alltop RSS

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